Absolutely, Brian. That all makes sense but this will depend much on the nature, characteristics and purpose of a group. ?In our case, we're a co-located, offline, quasi-governmental and private group just using the groups.io platform to improve comms between in-person meetings, after hours, to ensure those who miss a meeting are looped in, and the like. ?So, group leaders know who everyone is and it just a matter of not confusing the rest of the members because, when reading on groups.io, they don't realize that "GiantsForever123" is really John Swanson, etc.