To the commenters under the topics: 1. How many of you have talked and given advice to a stranger / little-known person from your everyday environment? I give advice when they ask me for one and want to let me into their personal experiences. Also, whenever I think that a person needs support, hearing, opinion or advice. If someone isn't talked to, I don't tease them. If he does not want to hear another point of view or get advice, I also keep quiet. 2. If so, what differences do you find in advising and helping strangers here and outside the site? It's easier with friends / acquaintances because I know them much better and I understand their way of thinking. If my friend exaggerates or is influenced by a momentary feeling, I immediately understand that he does not choose his words completely sincerely. So my opinion is more adequate. In general, I think that it is many times more correct to discuss the problems face to face, body language also speaks loudly, and this site does not have it. 3. If not - why? Why do you comment here, and in your everyday life you don't talk like that with strangers / not many acquaintances. Surprisingly, strangers also shared personal stories with me and expected me to give them an opinion or advice. I do, but I never would if the person against me (stranger, little known) did not ask me. I don't think everyone is able to share in front of someone they don't know well and don't trust. Many people on this site may not have been in a situation where they have the opportunity to help with the advice of a stranger. and in your daily life you don't talk like that to strangers / not very familiar. Surprisingly, strangers also shared personal stories with me and expected me to give them an opinion or advice. I do, but I never would if the person against me (stranger, little known) did not ask me. I don't think everyone is able to share in front of someone they don't know well and don't trust. Many people on this site may not have been in a situation where they have the opportunity to help with the advice of a stranger. and in your daily life you don't talk like that to strangers / not very familiar. Surprisingly, strangers also shared personal stories with me and expected me to give them an opinion or advice. I do, but I never would if the person against me (stranger, little known) did not ask me. I don't think everyone is able to share in front of someone they don't know well and don't trust. Many people on this site may not have been in a situation where they have the opportunity to help with the advice of a stranger.
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Of course not! Conditional anonymity gives you the freedom to say things you are ashamed of, but still want to share. Would you share something you are ashamed of, be it love, sexual, health, social or any other nature in front of all your colleagues, relatives and acquaintances on Facebook? I would not.