Crumbs that really saddens me deeply and hope it didn’t knock the shine off your day.

One small nit: whilst I agree that anonymity does introduce issues, especially in crowds, but tackling those issues is rarely solved by demanding real identity, and can introduce other issues for some people. So I don’t think requiring logging in with a real name traceable to a real person is the answer, but logging in with an identity which has a reputation the person cares about maintaining certainly would. People can be jerks on Facebook, especially when they think they’re in a crowd of like-minded people, but are less so on Stackoverflow ..