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To: i-node who wrote (770536)10/30/2022 2:59:15 PM
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MulhollandDrive

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I wouldn’t make too much of Twitter’s anonymity. My wife tells me once, out of curiosity, she googled her Twitter handle - and one of the things that came up was her real name.

What we have is an appearance of anonymity. At any rate, I would be in favor of keeping it this way. When I was in private practice, I’d never tweet or post about politics on any open forum under my real name. Politics simply weren’t part of my professional persona. No connection. It never occurred to me to be interested in my patient’s political believes.

Same should be true about teachers and lawyers and bakers and carmakers. Keep separate things separately.