GreyArea
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I think this is a damn good idea, tbh. The anonymity of the internet allows behaviour towards others that would never be countenanced face to face.
Online harassment will still happen with this rule. Some people don't care if you know their name, especially if they have a common name or are in such a position of privilege that they can't be affected by the abuse tactics they like to use against others.
And it will be easier to harass, stalk, physically intimidate, threaten, or kill people offline. If you know some Internet user's name, you can probably find them. See the links from SkeptiChick, above, as well as http://borderhouseblog.com/?p=2535 .
More reasons here: http://www.metafilter.com/93492/But-my-name-really-is-Deathblood-Blackaxe#3171416
Keyboard Heroism needs to stop if the image of MMORPGs, and all online gaming in fact, is ever going to improve amongst the vast majority of people who aren't involved in them.
If the image is going to change, players and the companies they pay are going to have to change their culture. Right now it's fratboys in the locker room, 24-7.
And it happens outside games, as well: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/apr/06/gender.blogging