> Is this anonymous copy-and-paste medium how people start to deal with their problems now?
Obviously this person wanted some advice on their situation while remaining anonymous. I don't see a problem with being able to engage the community without having their name attached to it until they're ready to sit down and have a frank conversation with their co-founders.
> But really, the notion that a bunch of internet strangers will be able to give you some miracle advice is absurd.
I'm not sure how asking for advice is expecting "miracle" advice. There is a difference between the two.
Obviously this person wanted some advice on their situation while remaining anonymous. I don't see a problem with being able to engage the community without having their name attached to it until they're ready to sit down and have a frank conversation with their co-founders.
> But really, the notion that a bunch of internet strangers will be able to give you some miracle advice is absurd.
I'm not sure how asking for advice is expecting "miracle" advice. There is a difference between the two.