I was at first surprised how much activity there was on this thread. I read the first couple posts and thought that seemed to pretty well covered it. Obviously, there are quite a few members chiming in that for the most part agree with what Ed said. I do too. In my case, I don't feel that comparatively speaking, I have much to offer the forum, as far as knife making advice. But, I do try to chime in once in awhile, if even just a subject I think might be interesting, or in the Christian sub-forum (which I really appreciate).
I strongly agree that we need to be careful what image we are projecting on-line- that it conveys truely who we are. I don't think many care about what my name is, but on the other hand, giving my name builds in a certain amount of responsibility/accountability. For me, that's a good thing. One of the things I appreciate most is that members here will tell me what I need to hear, not just what I want to hear.
I am a Home Inspector by trade,and I am shocked at the things inspectors will post on the Inspection message board (of the org. I am certified through). Very unprofessional, petty, ugly, or profane posts are made on this board that is open to the public. I visualize a home-buyer's first impression being molded by the garbage they see coming from a few of the inspectors there. NOT GOOD.
I understand the legitimate reasons given here why some remain somewhat anonymous, but for for me, even though my name might not matter much to most, I also don't have anything to hide (usually) and try to keep it that.
Thx,
Bill