Matthew has made it clear what the purpose of the Anonymous Subforum is:
I wanted people to be able to ask sensitive questions without undue embarrassment.
It seems pretty simple and self-explanatory, really.
yet, for every proper use of the anonymous forum, there seem to be at least two flagrant abuses of it. Peruse the anonymous section and you'll soon come across threads like these:
http://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php?a=topic&t=37801&min=0&num=5http://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php/Man-gets-epic-revenge-on-cheating-wifehttp://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php/Heil-Hitl-I-mean-the-married-couplehttp://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php/College-educated-blacks-and-Hispanics-saw-wealth-shrivelhttp://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php/Hooray-for-Pochehttp://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php/Social-experiment-mixing-blacks-and-whiteshttp://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php/Jeff-Foxworthy-on-MuslimsWhy would any of these threads be started anonymously? Why would copying and pasting an article, or posting some stupid chain email joke list be deemed "sensitive?"
I can certainly see why some of these threads would be "embarrassing" to the person posting it; particularly something like this:
http://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php/Man-gets-epic-revenge-on-cheating-wifeThe person who posted that knew full well that it was lascivious trash; knew he or she would be "embarrassed" to post it openly under his or her own username,
but went ahead and posted it anyway. Is that, or is that not, flagrant abuse, not only of the anonymous feature, but of the forum itself, as a Catholic forum?
Take a look at my interactions with the game-playing coward posting the oblique references to dirty limericks on this thread:
http://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php?a=topic&t=37801&min=0&num=5What does one call that if not trolling?
For the sake of the integrity of the forum as a whole, and of the anonymous forum in particular (which was started for - and still serves - a good purpose) I would like to formally request that the flagrant abusers of the anonymous forum (like the above) be occasionally "outed." Matthew has done it before, and I think it would serve as a wonderful deterrent to those duplicitous mischief-makers who want, against their own better judgments, to take regular breaks from the usual pious and edifying fare of the Forum to engage in rabble-rousing and ribaldry under the cover of cowardly total anonymity.