I think you added some lines between the ones you read between.
I may be giving him too much liberty, but I that conversation felt like more of identifying a common problem of anon accounts (the problem being that there’s no cost or recourse for anon behavior that in any other circumstance wouldn’t be tolerated by society at large).
I love being anon. I’ll keep my anonymity.
Whoever side with idea of losing privacy (or no privacy) will perish.
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