1) For something this important, it needs to be crossposted in all the forums. I’ve been here since last summer and had never clicked on this forum til today.
2) I’ve had someone stalk me from site to site, find my home address, my phone number, my email address, the names of members of my family, my bosses’s information, etc. and also deliberately reveal all of that to other people.
I have absolutely zero interest in participating in a ‘Real Names Only’ forum. I’m not very happy to reveal it to site administrators either but I try to be flexible there.
3) Its not only the current members who have a problem with this. Every new person coming along to look at the forum will hit the resister button, see the conditions, and then 95% of them won’t register.
4) The elitism problem. Just as some people couldn’t reveal their identities due to the important job they have, some people here might be housewives, work at McDonalds, a bowling ally, a garbage dump, etc.
Remember how Sean Hannity got slammed for being just a construction worker? You’d be opening up everyone here who doesn’t have a glamorous job to having their opinions belittled. Whose political opinion is going to be respected more someone with a professor in English literature or a florist shop driver?
English literature isn’t any kind of aid in understanding US or world politics. But you know people will more readily attach some sort of significance to the opinion of the person who has the clearly better job or formal education.
5) The apparent goal of insisting on names is to make the place more classy. Having real people with real names giving responsible opinion which will draw readers to the site who are looking to be better informed.
If that really is the goal, you might try selecting a several people who you think write well, are level-headed, and/or have worthwhile opinions. Approach them privately and individually about becoming a “featured writer”.
Create a forum similar to the candidate forums which were recently removed and give them access to create a thread linking to what they consider as their best posts or to create commentary there.
As long as they aren’t claiming some kind of unique expertise or advantage unavailable to other writers, it shouldn’t matter that they are using a pen name.