There is an ongoing discussion at DNForum, with the subject being the use of real names by the forum members.
While this is just a discussion, the options that are being polled upon are:
- Use usernames/aliases
- Use real names
- It doesn’t matter
Adam Dicker, owner of DNForum, made it clear that those who opt to use their real names – or company names – are welcome to do so, in order to increase the trust among members.
What seems to be an issue is fraud by a small number of new users, with no positive transaction history and esoteric handles.
However, there is a reason not to use one’s real name on a public forum and that’s the almighty Google and its ability to point out one’s “bad” comments or activity, disregarding a lot of positive ones.
Private domainer forum, DomainBoardroom.com prides itself for the requirement of its members to use their real names.
The forum’s mouthful of a motto – “Where egos stand aside to share knowledge, ideas and opinions” – has not stopped its owner, Donna Mahoney, from banning well-respected domainers over the years.
This clearly proves that business isn’t conducted any better when using one’s real name instead of a handle and an exotic avatar.
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“Where egos stand aside to share knowledge, ideas and opinions”
That’s hilarious…
Domain Boardroom works because the members have a high level of trust and respect for each other. The privacy is VERY important, and those that cause havoc, drama queens, and other integrity challenged people are eventually banned . But it’s only from their own self destructive behavior!
It’s not that complicated. Just play nice, share, and don’t cause trouble!
Bob Olea (my REAL name!)
Bob – Thank you for sharing your opinion. Others seem to have a different experience with DBR but that’s another article to be written.
If you can’t post on a forum hiding behind a fake name you can always blog behind one or comment on a blog behind one .
Any correlation:
Donna > DBR > Namepros > Queen?
Anyway, I’m banned for life on DBR and I really miss it like a hole in the head.