Considering the anonymousness (that's not a word, is it?), I honestly wouldn't care if even very personal things I'd discussed were used. It's not like other people haven't had albino children or evil, but well-meaning, parents.
Bureaucracy 2: Like Sartre, Only Longer
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych
anonymousness (that's not a word, is it?)
Anonymity. (Which doesn't look like a word now that I've typed it.)
I'm in favor of the project.
It's not like other people haven't had albino children or evil, but well-meaning, parents.
Or asshead bosses.
I'm very much in favor of the project.
I typed anonymity and it didn't look right to me either, so I figured I'd go for quirky crazy but endearing.
Huh. Didn't work, did it?
I like anonymousness. It's fun to say.
I like the idea. It's foamy.
AM!
I've been thinking about you for the last few days and missing you lots. (Oops, I'm nattering, but.. it's Am!)
I'm for it. Anything to get "embiggen" into the dictionary. Not that we invented it, but it is a word that pleases me no end.
I do think that it's something we probably want to vote about, just to dot and cross all Is and Ts, but we can wait, get all the details, (and be gleeful and go forth and spout neologisms,) and formalize stuff, and then vote. (Which thus far sounds like it would be a landslide, but maybe people who don't like the idea haven't spoken up yet.)
I'm very in favor of the project, but I think it has to be opt-in. I don't feel comfortable giving permission for anyone's posts to be used but my own.
Even if the posts will be anonymized, as in the example above? While our experiences are extremely unique, I haven't really seen them as unusual. Identifying individuals with the personal details of name and place stripped out seems pretty unlikely.
I do think we need a full proposal to be sure we can make an informed community decision, but so far I'm all for it, and thinking up words to seed future linguistics with even as I type.
Modigy, anyone?