Not exactly sure about the service you're looking to discuss anonymity on social media. But the issue is ultimately not of anonymity, rather a context.
Social sites like Facebook are fine for social interaction, but they are missing a boat when they don't give individual contexts to different situations, all pertaining to a single person. I'd rather be anonymous in one context and not anonymous in another, but Facebook doesn't provide such feature. Sites like Reddit on the other hand are at the opposite spectrum. You are technically anonymous across the board.
The balance between the two is that of context. Give people the ability to set their own context and that would be the ultimately best social Internet.
Social sites like Facebook are fine for social interaction, but they are missing a boat when they don't give individual contexts to different situations, all pertaining to a single person. I'd rather be anonymous in one context and not anonymous in another, but Facebook doesn't provide such feature. Sites like Reddit on the other hand are at the opposite spectrum. You are technically anonymous across the board.
The balance between the two is that of context. Give people the ability to set their own context and that would be the ultimately best social Internet.