Recently, I asked this question on meta: What action should be taken on an answer making opinionated statements about the subject of the question and linking to a blog for more?
The question contains an image (screen capture) of an answer on Stack Overflow.
I am reading meta posts since many days. Some of the posts contains similar images of question or answer by other user. I observed some of them strike (scratch) the name of OP in screen shot. So, I did same in above case.
I neither know why I should do this nor if this is necessary at all.
Apart from screen shot, many times it is necessary to provide the link to original post for multiple reasons. With that link, identity of OP can anyway be tracked. I guess Moderators can track the identity even after original post is deleted. Considering this, it does not make sense attempting to hide the identity of OP.
Not posting the screen shot of posts (as link could be anyway provided) does not look good option as the post may be deleted in future and in that case, question on meta become meaningless for new users reading it.
- Is it necessary to hide the identity of OP?
- Why?
- If yes, how should I do it in proper way?
About comments so far:
- @NathanOliver: Meta is not for making user shame and that was never my intention. I agree that meta should be only involved when needed.
- @BSMP: I understand screen shot or link to the original post should be only posted if exact text of post matters while answering a question on Meta.