The more time I spend on Hive, the more I come to the realization that people don’t always say what they actually think, everyone is almost so generic and fake nice, and its not because they don’t have opinions, but because identity is attached to everything. Your username, your reputation, your past posts, all of it follows you and while that can be a good thing for accountability, it also quietly shapes how people express themselves. Sometimes you’re not writing what you truly think, you’re writing what feels safe to post.
That’s where the idea of Anonymous Hive sub community comes in.
If I had the resources and enough Hive Power to back it, I’d create a dedicated space where identity takes a backseat. A community where posts are not tied to usernames in the usual way, but instead appear under a single identity for everyone i.e. Anonymous. No reputation scores, no visible account history, no prior bias influencing how people engage with the content. Just the words, the ideas, and the reactions they provoke clearly in the community.
The concept is simple on the surface, but it would require some actual structure behind it. Ideally, this would involve a bit of coding or a custom system where users submit their posts through a layer that removes identifiable details before publishing. I obviously dont know how to do this but every post in the community would automatically carry a tag like anonymous, and instead of seeing who wrote it, readers would only see the content itself. No names, no rep, no assumptions.
And I think that might change everything.
Because once identity is removed, people tend to write differently. They become more honest and more experimental. Opinions that might normally be held back suddenly come forward. You’d likely see perspectives that don’t usually make it to the surface, not because they’re wrong, but because they don’t fit neatly into what people feel comfortable attaching to their personal accounts.
Of course, this kind of space wouldn’t be perfect. Total anonymity can invite misuse if there’s no form of moderation. So there would still need to be some level of oversight, not to control opinions, but to kind of prevent outright abuse or harmful content. What i believe would make this idea interesting isn’t just the anonymity itself, but what it has the potential to reveal. It becomes less about who is speaking and more about what is being said. It removes the invisible weight of reputation and replaces it with something more raw. And in a platform like Hive, where influence often shapes visibility, that kind of shift would be nice to see, i believe, but i would need the hive power to make this a reality, if it is even possible.