rcrocket wrote:How do you feel about doing it anonymously?
Yes. We all know that you disdain the anonymity of the Internet and those who embrace it. I mean, really, we all
get it. Repeating it
ad nauseam doesn't make your position any more relevant or persuasive. At this point, you're either preaching to the choir or you're annoying the heck out of the never-to-be-converted.
Perhaps, when you see a new poster has joined the board, you might email him or her with your position statement re: Internet anonymity. That way, the rest of us wouldn't have to read it over and over and over and over and over again.
If you think this is actually an effective rhetorical point, you're just blind to the dynamics and constituency of the board.
If you wish to be merely annoying while failing to score
any discernible rhetorical victory
whatsoever via your righteous disdain, then continue.
Generally, the first time I read, in any of your posts, "anonymous," "anonymite," "anonymously," etc., I scroll past it without a second glance: I know your position; I'm not particularly interested; and I have limited time. I doubt I'm alone.
I'm dropping in at this post merely to sound a plea for reason, Robert: I'd dare say that
no regular poster on this board
cares what you think about Internet anonymity--not even your fellow LDS. Your repetitious refrain functions merely as a roadblock to effective communication at this point.
Anonymity is simply not at issue in the vast, vast, vast majority of discussion topics here.
If you must continue in this regard, might it be via PM? That way, I have no excuse to skip your posts. And, frankly, I'd rather not have one. I enjoy reading what you have to say, generally.
Non-anonymously yours,
Chris