> The less anonymous the poster is, the easier it gets for law enforcement
But this would have a horrifying, chilling effect on marginalized communities. Anonymity allows for one to publish marginalized interest works and trans-oriented contents.
This is especially important for less-than-safe jurisdictions, for which even bog-standard sex workers may well find themselves in the crosshairs of a fascist government, or even grass-roots persecution from far-right sources using hacked data! It is, after all, only a matter of time for most any web site in this day and age for a user-data compromise.
These kinds of policies lead to harassment, violence, and imprisonment for many.
Many sexually active adults, even gubernatorial candidates and wealth businesspersons, enjoy "chemsex" - how is this any different?
Perhaps we shouldn't pre-judge others and kink shame before we've walked a mile in their heels.