I'm just curious to hear the reasons players do this. I was helping my party leader fill the last spot the other day, and someone who had their flag up was anon. It just seemed a little weird. I guess the general idea was so that someone would have to send a /tell, and they would be able to discuss various matters before joining? But surely, some people would not go to all that, and would perhaps be less likely to invite an anon player.
Even in non-party situations, there are a multitude of players who go anon. Is this just because the don't like being checked? I'm not trying to bash the idea or anything, i'm just interested in why it's done.
Even in non-party situations, there are a multitude of players who go anon. Is this just because the don't like being checked? I'm not trying to bash the idea or anything, i'm just interested in why it's done.
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