yes, i prefer to have my information come from an source with an identifiable corpus of context. when X says y i can add to the value of y with my understanding of X. when replying to X i can reply in a way tailored to X.

you Anonymous might not even be the same Anonymous as earlier in the thread, i have no way of knowing...

you can investigate all of my nodes and build a me in your head. i don't have that luxury because you are selfish or ashamed or vain enough to be uidentifiable as unique entity. nothing but noise.

you must have more time than i, i've had to optimize my search for answers by choosing nodes that are more likely to answer my question. if i search on a topic and see a response to a similiar question answered by Y and Z who from their previous works i know they both know alot about my topic and if i read those two first it's more likely than not that my question will be answered (and correctly at that).

as you sift through the noise i hope you're spending your votes on the worthy Anonymous nodes... oh wait... nevermind.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: No Anonymous Reply Option by zengargoyle
in thread No Anonymous Reply Option by artist

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