Personally, I think the context of a users action is important when deciding to disclose or not to disclose a name.
If the user was serving a public role, I'd say it's appropriate to name that user, since their actions affect the site at large.
In this context, I consider the following things to be public roles:
- Moderating the site, either through one of the review queues, by voting to close or reopen questions or by participating in one of the moderation chatrooms (SOCVR, Charcoal, others)
- Participating in public discussions (anything tagged discussion or feature-request) on Meta Stack Overflow
- Elections or other public events
I think in these public roles, accountability takes priority over privacy, and thus, naming the specific person and holding them accountable is justified.
In contrast, I consider the following roles on Stack Overflow to be more private, and I would consider naming or linking a user here bad form:
- Posting single questions, answers, or comments on Stack Overflow
- Chatting in chatrooms not oriented towards site moderation
I consider all moderators and SO employees to be public figures on Stack Overflow, and thus think naming them here is appropriate when discussing their actions.
Note that often enough, you can infer which user is talked about, by using context or information provided in the question. In my opinion, this doesn't justify linking and naming the user in question.
This also means that when discussing specific questions, answers, and/or comments, you should not link, but screenshot + redact instead (with possible added freehand circles).
Of course, screenshotting also partly prevents the meta effect from happening, which is often desired.
Note that these are my personal preferences. I'd like to hear other opinions