As we push out the removal of anonymous accounts

fisicx

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ctrlbrk

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The incentive is the continued ability to post on the forum. I see a value in that.
Good for you.

I just had a review of the topics I started and, although I did receive some value overall, most of the questions I asked (the real ones, meaning, questions aimed to solve a problem) received pretty poor replies. A mixture of I'm-a-know-it-all, buy-from-me-me-me or completely-missed-the-point type answers.
In more that one occasion the best feedback was to understand who not to buy from.

The true professionals on here are few and far between, but I'm glad I interacted with them. For example a couple of technical people and a couple of individuals in the accountancy/law areas are certainly people I will consider doing business with in the future.

This is no reflection on Ozzy - after all, he provides the container, not the content.
 
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Ozzy

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    This is no reflection on Ozzy - after all, he provides the container, not the content.
    It is the ambition that these changes will improve the quality of the content in the container going forward by changing the market position of UKBF.
     
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    JEREMY HAWKE

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    Would be good if we could have a public and an anonymous user name. I'm not revealing biz details because I've asked many questions under my current user name that I probably wouldn't have asked publicly.

    Or maybe I should create a new, public account?
    You got it wrong
    Even though I try my best to help on here I have also talked some crap over the years here but its only ever been a positive thing for business here
    Potential customers feeling that they know the real owner and not the persona normally projected from a business might the marketing trick of 2024 :)
     
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    Ozzy

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    Potential customers feeling that they know the real owner and not the persona normally projected from a business might the marketing trick of 2024
    You want to watch that behaviour @JEREMY HAWKE otherwise before long you'll be making stupid TikTok videos of yourself talking to a Baby Yoda teddy about some business podcast you host....
     
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