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by redxdev 2189 days ago
Anonymous is probably the wrong term, but I'm not sure there's a better one.

I think the point is that there's a distinct disconnect between your profile on Reddit (and any other sites you share the username with) and your physical person, at least up until the point where you (ideally) make the connection public yourself if desired.

It's anonymous insofar as the "person" on reddit is not easily attributable to the physical person themselves.

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> Anonymous is probably the wrong term, but I'm not sure there's a better one.

There is one. It was used a couple comments up.

Pseudonymous. It's an actual word, not just made up.

Ah yep, I glossed over that somehow.

My point stands, though - despite the misusage of the word anonymous there's a real difference between how facebook treats identity and how reddit does. And it massively affects how communities in both interact.