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Mar 29, 2007 7:04 pm |
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re: re: re: One of my fears coming true for another blogger |
![](/pics/vyDEkDEMIcJH-s.jpeg) Danielle (Dani) Cutler
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Well the first thing that comes to mind is right to privacy. As much as we have the right to free speech, we have the right to remain anonymous. I tried for a long time to keep my politics separate from my business, back when my business was cards. Some of you old timers may remember pinkobabe?
http://www.ryze.com/go/pinkobabe
It wasn't really hiding, it was quite easy to make the connection between my two accounts. What I discovered is when you feel strongly about something, it's hard to separate it from your life. It IS a part of your life, and you shouldn't be ashamed of that. Never be ashamed of your beliefs.
That being said, I think it really is up to the user to decide how anon they want to be. What it means to me? I take everyone (no matter where they stand politically) who is not as open with a warning in the back of my mind. It's like you say Dave, they can block themselves on the phone, but if they really my attention, they will leave a message. And if they leave a message, why are they hiding themselves in the first place?
~Dani
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