It is likely that removing anonymous monks would cause some monks to leave the site entirely (e.g. Tilly has indicated that he would). (Loss of current signal)

So far, this entire thread has only brought up one name, tilly, who might have disappeared if there was no anonymous monk. He might even have disappeared if he wasn't able to post anonymously in some threads (which is being proposed). But perhaps there are 3 people who would post here if they could prevent anonymous replies. You wouldn't know. Of, if the potential loss of 1 person is so important to you, if 2 people whould threat to leave perlmonks if they can't block anonymous replies, would your opinion change?

Many current monks have used anonymity as part of the "learning" process to the monastary. Making this change would likely reduce the number of future members (Loss of future signal)
That's pure speculation.

Abigail


In reply to Re: No Anonymous Reply Option by Abigail-II
in thread No Anonymous Reply Option by artist

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