queenbianca2004 answered Wednesday June 29 2005, 1:08 pm: nope all its says is Just wondering. Unless you give you name it dont say. Unless you give the advice. See you can see my name
X0C0URT answered Monday June 27 2005, 5:48 pm: Nope. Your screenname doesn't show up anywhere when you ask a question. This way if you want to ask a personal question, no one will know it's you.
K2204 answered Monday June 27 2005, 1:40 pm: only lv.2 and 3 moderaters. not no mods or lv.1 mods. they cant see anything about you, just your user name, so they can go to your page on here. the only reason that they can see is so that if someone asks a stupid question they can see who it is and ban them [ K2204's advice column | Ask K2204 A Question ]
mrs_radcliffe answered Monday June 27 2005, 8:37 am: Nope they can not its completely safe and you'll never been found out.
vermillion26 answered Sunday June 26 2005, 9:43 pm: only level 2 and 3 moderators have acess to that information. most people cant see who you are, though. if you're that worried about it you can go to a specific advice column and ask them without logging in, but you'll have to check back with their column and the answer you get wont show up on the side bar. i wouldnt be that worried though. no one really cares that much and the moderators arent going to torment you, you'll be fine. [ vermillion26's advice column | Ask vermillion26 A Question ]
MFS answered Sunday June 26 2005, 9:27 pm: Only high-level moderators can readily see that information. The general users of the site cannot see who has asked what question. We generally only look at who is asking questions when investigating abuse. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
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