So that means we would all be good at a discussion board if this were a class. Some of us would be demanding for extra credit by the shear volume of posts. The problem is this: once you have an anonymous name, you have more freedom; once you have your real name, you will not be likely to post in fear of the "cancel culture" and swaying away from those who are dominate. Thus, people will tend to err on the side of caution and tiptoe through issues.
If any of us here had our true identity revealed, we would be much more different in how we respond and post. Ben Franklin used an alias.