Wed May 28, 2025 8:42 am
Thank you for your response. Yes, I have read that post, and it prompted me to share my thoughts. However, it does not address why individuals who do not participate in the forum should have access to my real name.
The stated motivation for requiring real names is:
"We absolutely believe that the best way to run a forum and foster meaningful conversations is for people to know exactly who they are speaking with. This is why we require real names to be used, which is outlined in the agreement that all members accept upon joining."
While this principle supports respectful and open dialogue among forum members—who are the only ones able to post—it does not explain why non-members, who do not actively engage in discussions, should also be able to see my name. Cultural norms around sharing personal information vary. For instance, in everyday interactions, I may choose to share only my first name, depending on how well I know the person.
This raises a privacy concern. I am comfortable with fellow forum members knowing my name, but I do not see why inactive readers or strangers—who have not agreed to abide by the forum’s rules—should also have access to this information.
Furthermore, as security literature highlights, personal data can be exploited in social engineering attacks. To enhance security for both myself and other forum members, it would be advisable to restrict name visibility to members only.