Does someone who is afraid to show themselves to speak about what they think really have confidence in what they say?
I don't believe in a free world where I have to hide to speak about what I think.
Does someone who is afraid to show themselves to speak about what they think really have confidence in what they say?
I don't believe in a free world where I have to hide to speak about what I think.
Interesting reflection.
So many points to think about here, there's no definitive answer, I guess.
People can be afraid to show themselves for many, many reasons, notably the gov. persecution that is increasing hugely.
Others just find funny to have an "avatar", or character; besides, there's always the fakers and criminals, unfortunately.
Some could be just shy, including about topics they're not confident enough, but want to express something anyways.
And yes, it's a shame that we cannot be 100% ourselves all the time, but this is how we're living for centuries.
Looks like your question is: can we trust people that doesn't show their faces? Sometimes, yes. It's pretty common on developer's communities. Don't trust, verify they say =)
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