I've seen a few people make posts as Anonymous Monk for various reasons, often stating that they didn't want the votes associated with the node. In one case, it seemed to be because he was a little embarassed to ask such a simple question; but he told us who he was. In another, it was to set himself up for a joke. An in one, it was because the poster was saying something unpopular, and wanted to avoid 'matter of opinion' downvoting. Is this socially acceptable?

How do you feel about your brethren acting not as themselves? Does it matter why they do it? is humor an acceptable reason? What about shame? It seems to me that doing it just to avoid downvotes is cowardly, but it also seems to me that some of the downvoting people do is unwarranted, so I can't say it's necessarily a bad idea.

I'm not trying to point fingers or name names, I just want to have some idea of what is accepted by the community, especially the elders.


In reply to Anonymity and Courage by Vynce

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