I agree with everything stated so far as there are many ways a forum can be handled. It seems to all boil down to the integrity of the individual. Forum members can be anonymous and maintain levels of civility but that is not always the case, as seen here on A'gon.
Anonymity can give one license to be abusive, mean, and uncivil. Being up front about who you are demands otherwise, as if you were conversing face to face.
Demanding full disclosure from someone can be a device to intimidate and silence voices you don't want to hear from, no matter the validity of their views.
You can always find examples for both schools of thought, which doesn't make it easier to decide how to proceed. In the case you cite, I think JA went too far in trying to silence a voice he didn't want to hear.
All the best,
Nonoise
Anonymity can give one license to be abusive, mean, and uncivil. Being up front about who you are demands otherwise, as if you were conversing face to face.
Demanding full disclosure from someone can be a device to intimidate and silence voices you don't want to hear from, no matter the validity of their views.
You can always find examples for both schools of thought, which doesn't make it easier to decide how to proceed. In the case you cite, I think JA went too far in trying to silence a voice he didn't want to hear.
All the best,
Nonoise