That’s an opinion, worth thinking about, but I would define it a bit differently. I like the idea of integrity in the literal sense where you are the same person publicly and privately. That’s freedom to me, not having to pander to the particular crowd du jour.
It’ll make some people mad, but how can you be free if you need everyone not to be mad at you?
perhaps, but some people have different interest and share their values with different people for specific reasons
public/private doesn’t scale on social and one dimensional public characters still seem to add value to the conversation, but not everyone wants to be rewarded for that financially by giving up their anonymity online
encouraging people “to selectively
reveal oneself to the world” also helps others maintain their privacy