Originally Posted by Wingnut
For the record, it was the Greeks who invented Democracy (both as a concept and a word). Back then, privacy had no part in it. Philosophically there's a very strong argument that people should be compelled to vote (although I for would one argue for an "abstain" or "RON" option were that the case). Perhaps those arguing against the avatar because it's not "democratic" would agree that anyone who doesn't vote should have their membership revoked, thus rendering the avatar unnecessary?
People can whine about whatever they want, but I do wish they'd marshal their arguments properly...
I'd be hard pressed to say that it was the Greeks who invented democracy as a concept, especially because mutiny by the majority has tribal roots; the word is another matter. (And mutinies often have some element of secrecy/privacy.)