Right to anonymity?
Very good - a valid observation. The right to speak does not include the right to be heard.
One accepts the consequences of their speech by the act of speaking, much like accepting the terms of use of a web site by accessing it.
The villagers, however, are enjoined from entering upon my premises, and can - freely and without further obligation - make and use their own forum. And barbeque sauce.
(I have, by the way, had occasion to shop in a Piggly-Wiggly. That tangent would spawn a whole other thread (rolling of eyes). )
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Niggardly is not a racial slur; picayunish is not a religion; theodolites do not live in caves.