Another is recipes for destruction, where you give a small hostile faction the ability to unilaterally cause harm. … But that seems less relevant for his real name, when it is readily available and he ends up facing tons of attention regardless.
Not being completely hidden isn’t “readily available”. If finding his name is even a trivial inconvenience, it doesn’t cause the damage caused by plastering his name in the Times.
By coincidence, Scott has written about this subject.
Not being completely hidden isn’t “readily available”. If finding his name is even a trivial inconvenience, it doesn’t cause the damage caused by plastering his name in the Times.