@mr-johnson That, IMHO, is just a matter of adhering to the rules of a space. Which I'd call a good sign, not a bad one, really.
We should all be trying to do that.
There is one addendum to the anonymity thing: some people expose some things online without their RL ID attached due to concerns about stalking or harassment. It's also a thing. More than a few people I know online have been stalked RL, and it's not fun, so they may feel more free speaking about what they're doing, where they're going, and so on, in spaces where their RL name isn't attached for this reason also vs. RL social spaces where that information could get back to the harassing/stalking party through mutual acquaintances. None of this is bad behavior in almost every case, but it is another noteworthy 'difference between how people act online vs. in real life'.