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RE: The Effect Of An Anonymous Idea

in #bitcoin6 years ago

Excellent collection of wisdom with excellent examples. I've always held it that unless you really know a person closely, the conversations that doesn't happen face to face where you get to know a person through text or just voice (maybe few photos) is where you get to know the raw person. behind masks or perceived anonymity people show their true colors.

If you want to know person or a thing in the deepest sense you have to give it the absolute freedom. The virtue (and sin) can stand alone on its two feet. This is why I'm against the Panopticon of radical transparency:

https://steemit.com/philosophy/@vimukthi/an-in-depth-critical-look-at-radical-transparency-and-its-challenges-pitfalls-and-the-eventual-spiritual-decay-and-the-loss-of


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I think that is exactly how you have proposed it, that is the other side of the coin of anonymity. It allows the one who issues the message to do so with a greater degree of honesty. Maybe I should have expressed that in my publication too.

On the other hand, these videos that you leave me here are very good, even though I knew the existence of this series called "Doctor Who" I had never seen anything of its content, with that couple of scenes makes me want to see more. I just noticed that it is extremely long.

I have also read, the publication you did on Radical Transparency, is simply excellent, and you touch many points with which I am 100% in agreement.

Thank you for this good comment, it contributes a lot to the discussion.