My guide is pretty general like it doesn't specifically talk about SAoVQ but now that you guys said all of this I think your ideas make a lot more sense. I'll show you what I have wrote so far and then maybe we can take snippets of what I wrote and incorporate it into your ideas since I think talking just about SAoVQ makes a lot more sense. Also my grammar is pretty bad. Here it is, without any formatting or anything. I was going to add some links and like terminology etc. on the bottom but now that we are going to make it SAoVQ specific let's change it up some.
Here it is:
A Guide to Anonymous Boards
By Toshiaki
What is an anonymous board?
The concept of the anonymous board was born on the Japanese site
2channel in 1999. The essential idea is that every poster is
completely anonymous. The board may be strictly text only or image and
text (commonly referred to as an imageboard).
What makes this better than any other bulletin board system or forum?
This means the site has no registration and no barriers, anyone can
post at any time instantly; in addition to this, anyone may view any
part of the site freely without attaching themselves to a specific
name. Beyond the ease of user, users can no longer be judged by their
name and instead can only be judged by their individual comments.
Hiroyuki, the creator of 2channel, said this in regard to anonymous
posting:
If there is a user ID attached to a user, a discussion tends to become
a criticizing game. On the other hand, under the anonymous system,
even though your opinion/information is criticized, you don't know
with whom to be upset. Also with a user ID, those who participate in
the site for a long time tend to have authority, and it becomes
difficult for a user to disagree with them. Under a perfectly
anonymous system, "it's boring", you can say, if it is actually
boring. All information is treated equally; only an accurate argument
will work.
Another reason to begin posting on anonymous boards is the unique
community and sense of humor all boards seem to have. The ability to
post anonymously allows for people to voice what they really feel or
make comments/jokes about things that are normally taboo. They also
develop numerous inside jokes (often called memes) which one will find
often become more humorous than any normal joke could.
Common Misconceptions
Not all anonymous boards are like 4chan, in fact 4chan originally
wasn't even like it is now. The "anonymous" identity currently present
in 4chan's /b/ is not at all what Anonymous is. Anonymous is simply a
blank name used to represent a user on some boards (see Common Terms
for other commonly used names); however, an influx of new users to
4chan's /b/ has left it completely confused and misguided. 4chan's
"anonymous" identity that appears at Scientology protests and holds
raids on other sites is the exact opposite to what real anonymous
posters are like. Please do not look at 4chan's /b/ as an example of
what anonymous boards are like!