Friday, April 18, 2008

Anonymous Posters??

Why do people choose to remain anonymous when they post?
Does it influence your words if you do not have to be identified?
Should people be accountable for their comments?

What do you think?

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

prefiero quedarme asi pastor steve,oiga pero estan muy interesantes sus temas,yo nose porque los que pasan por esta pagina no se detienen a participar.HERMANITOS,no se aduenen de la revelacion compartanla,algo muy valioso ustedes nos pueden ensenar.

Anonymous said...

Some people like voicing their opinons and like to remain anonymous, I don't think that it's anything personal.

Anonymous said...

of course it isn't personal, it's impersonal, duh

Anonymous said...

Impersonal- Not existing as a person, not having human qualities or charecteristics. How is that? If a person wishes to stay anonymous, it doesn't make them less than a person, duh!!!

Steve Trevino said...

you see that's exactly what I'm talking about. All you Anonymous bloggers, be nice to each other.

I thinking anonymous bloggers should stick together.

For all I know all these anonymous bloggers could be just one person with multi-personalities! Creepy.

Just kind, love you guys,
(whoever you are)

Anonymous said...

impersonal-not referring to any particular person or thing.... maybe thats what you meant right? sorry!!

Anonymous said...

Now that was funny!!!

Anonymous said...

QUE lindos,de veras.

Anonymous said...

QUE LINDOS, DE VERAS.

Anonymous said...

oiga pastor,sabe porque mejor me quedo anonimo? porque si me identifico,luego cuando no me convenga me voy a poner como anonimo,y no quiero ser hipocrita,aunque a veces lo soy,pero trato de evitarlo.

Anonymous said...

I think people like to remaim anonymous perhaps because one is inclined to find fault, or critic.
could it be that as a pastor or pastor's you can't take it?
The truth that is?
I believe thats why people like to remain anonymous.
Come on lets be honest.
That way we can say and no one knows who we are.

Anonymous said...

I think you hit the spot on that one....

Anonymous said...

The thought should be strong enough not to warrant someone's name and be considered in spite of the fact that the person who wrote it is one thing or another, don't you think?