Thank you, Nils.
We do try to keep things orderly on the site. Anonymous postings are appropriate in some circumstances. For example, I would like people to feel free to share their potential claims problems and get valuable input on them. Understandably, people may not want to identify themselves to discuss mistakes they may have made, or even to get an opinion on whether it was a mistake. Those can be good learning opportunities for everyone.
However, what we cannot condone is anonymous posts to try to promote their own interests. Likewise, it is also unsettling to see someone anonymously attack another's business practices.
Best,
Robert A. Franco
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