Please take the time to give a name other than anonymous to your posts. It just causes confusion. I am returning to reinforcing my policy of automatically rejecting anonymous posts
The confusion arises over the fact that "Anonymous" is an option, yet not acceptable. Most people who use it probably did not see your stated policy on the sidebar.
You should research how to remove the "Anonymous" option from appearing when making comments, thus forcing the poster to choose a name. That should end the issue favorably for all.
How about the rejection of posts that contain anti, yet factual, comments regarding the RCA's conversions?
ReplyDeleteI cannot understand why you are so wishi-washi in your policy. For the past two months, you have published many anonymous posts...
ReplyDeleteWhy do you propose the option "anonymous" if you do not want it? Take it down...
The confusion arises over the fact that "Anonymous" is an option, yet not acceptable. Most people who use it probably did not see your stated policy on the sidebar.
ReplyDeleteYou should research how to remove the "Anonymous" option from appearing when making comments, thus forcing the poster to choose a name. That should end the issue favorably for all.
Why do you propose the option "anonymous" if you do not want it? Take it down...
ReplyDeleteTaking down the "anonymous" option is not an option. It is a permanent part of the Blogger format.
You can remove the Anonymous option, but it will also remove the Name/URL option if you do so.
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