>>107 The actions of public officials should be public=transparent. Private people should have privacy. I mean private people should be allowed to voice their political opinions anonymously. Since it's their right anyway, there's no need to technically provide the means to track them down by name and punish them for what they said. Freedom of Expression is more important than avoiding tiny technically illegal things like insults for example...
Even voting could be directly on subjects, but that's not what I was talking about...
Another main thing I was getting at, is that this free exchange of political opinions of private citizens, could benefit from the existence of environments such as this, where you don't even have a username. Therefore, you don't have to worry about losing face when you change your opinion etc.