Indication of real name in the posting of letters in various
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srikant1987
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I don't agree with this idea, and sometimes regret having such a revealing ID here!

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srinivasrgvn
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vasanthakokilam
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Just for fun.. Let us see: Assume, there are 100000 Srinivasaraghavans in Chennai with the same spelling. How many are interested in Carnatic Music? 10000. How many that can play the Veena. May be 100. How many of these 100 woud answer 'Yes' to the question "Do you write music related fantasy stories as a hobby'. One and only one 
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srikant1987
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semmu86
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Vk , did you watch the movie " alaipayuthe " recently by any chance ??vasanthakokilam wrote:Just for fun.. Let us see: Assume, there are 100000 Srinivasaraghavans in Chennai with the same spelling. How many are interested in Carnatic Music? 10000. How many that can play the Veena. May be 100. How many of these 100 woud answer 'Yes' to the question "Do you write music related fantasy stories as a hobby'. One and only one
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vasanthakokilam
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rajaglan
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My view is that it need not be mandatory.
Being direct may be with a nickname (like carnatakam for kalki) gives a legitimacy in the music circle.
But when you expect some reply for an argument from say an artist who is in this forum , whatever
great your substance is, the artist will not consider you seriously when you are anonymous.
Being direct may be with a nickname (like carnatakam for kalki) gives a legitimacy in the music circle.
But when you expect some reply for an argument from say an artist who is in this forum , whatever
great your substance is, the artist will not consider you seriously when you are anonymous.
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srinivasrgvn
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srinivasrgvn
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vasanthakokilam
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Nick H
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Thank goodness there are so many Nicks with an interest in carnatic music, and I can remain certain of my anonymity!
There are many good reasons for not publishing one's actual identity anywhere on the internet. Even though a small forum may appear to be a fairly close community, it is open to the entire world, and, thanks to google, easily accessible.
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The only time I find anonymity confusing on the forum is when our music-professional members post with the assumption that we know who they are. Mridangam, for instance, sings his posts, so the confusion does not arise. Professionals are entitled to anonymity too --- but then they should not expect to be recognised!
There are many good reasons for not publishing one's actual identity anywhere on the internet. Even though a small forum may appear to be a fairly close community, it is open to the entire world, and, thanks to google, easily accessible.
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I wonder if he tells his workmates who he is? Or his family? This seems to be taking anonymity too far!I met a fellow forumite at this year's Cleveland Arasdhana who refused to give not only the real name but even the user name from the site.
The only time I find anonymity confusing on the forum is when our music-professional members post with the assumption that we know who they are. Mridangam, for instance, sings his posts, so the confusion does not arise. Professionals are entitled to anonymity too --- but then they should not expect to be recognised!
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srinivasrgvn
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