We are all as anonymous as each other, and we are all measured by our contributions. The output produced by user2357112 is no less valuable than yours or mine. Yet they did sign up, register and have a history with the site. They just opted not to pick a username and stuck with the defaults.
And how do you know that you know who I am, and how can I know who you are? On the internet nobody knows you’re a dog, or an AI hosted in the cloud. It shouldn’t matter anyway; what matters is how helpful your contributions to the site are.
Note: you can still, today, create unregistered accounts. Unregistered accounts can have avatars, and usernames other than the default, and a SE history. The only difference is that you can’t recover the account one you log out. The default username or gravatar images are not only used by unregistered accounts and should not be seen as a sign that an account isn’t a serious, committed contributor.
Next, we keep the positive contributions from users when an account is deleted, because this site tries to collect valuable answers and all contributions are licensed to the site under the Creative Commons license. However, such content is anonymised by having the username replaced with the default (user<userid>
), a gray silhouette as the avatar, no reputation score or badges, and the usercard is not linked:
The user did exist at some point but is now gone, only their contribution remains. Because why throw that away?
And finally, when the card says Anon instead of user<userid>
the. The post has been disassociated from an account, usually at their request:
There is no option to start a post in this state, there is no feature to post anonymously. Disassociation is not a lightweight and easy process and it is possible that the original account can still be found if your search hard enough.
There is also a temporary unlinked state for the authors of migrated posts from another site, waiting for the author to create a local account. In that case an actual username will be shown.
user<userid>
name and posts by accounts that have since been deleted. But maybe you could link to an example or add a screenshot of the kind of account you were thinking of?