To add to what I just wrote above, I do care what the "general public" thinks. I believe that posts should be written, not just as we might write something while talking privately together over a cup of coffee or a beer, but for the public as well, as if we were on a talk show making our case.
Those that dismiss us out of hand without using their mind I could care less about. But what we are doing, besides talking to ourselves, is educating people out there. The kid who has talent to play cornerback but isn't allowed to. His father and other relatives. His friends. Those who have a bit of knowledge about the caste system and want to know more. Those that weren't aware of the caste system, but after they read what we have to say the light bulb suddenly goes off. We have to state our case fairly and compassionately in order to reach through the fog created non-stop by the media. Because nothing will change until there is a critical mass of us out there aware of the problem, which is the first step in changing the caste system.
As far as privacy, I'm a strict believer in privacy rights. You can register on this board without revealing anything about yourself, including your name. I have high regard for Caste Football supporters, particularly the "old-timers" from the old board we used before this became a free site, and hope that we grow to the point that eventually some of us can meet each other whether through formal meetings or something less formal. But for those who wish to remain anonymous, that right will always be respected here. As for others with malicious intent, lurkers could probably be "found out" as easily as registered users if anyone was that interested and had the means. It's not something I worry about and I don't think anyone who supports this site should either.