Often, story viewers are anonymous. This is to protect their privacy and allow them to freely engage with the content without concerns about being identified. However, there are situations where viewer data might be collected for analytics or other purposes, but this doesn't necessarily mean their full identity is revealed.
It's hard to give a definite answer. 'Anonymous' might have some roots in reality, but it could also be a combination of real and made-up elements. You'd have to look at the details and the creator's intentions to really know.
There were some differences between hiding one's name and being anonymous. Hiding one's name referred to hiding one's real name from others. On the other hand, anonymous referred to not signing or signing one's real name, which meant concealing one's identity, personal characteristics, or not explaining who one was. These two words had different meanings.
My answer may not be accurate enough. From what I know, anonymous web novels are usually not considered authors because they don't leave any public information or personal information. In web novels, there was usually a team of authors or an individual responsible for the entire work, and anonymous could be one of them or just a character in the work. If you want to know more about anonymous, I suggest you check the relevant online literature community or forum.
An anonymous person referred to a person who did not leave his name or identity. It could also refer to a person whose literary works, such as articles, novels, and poems, had no designated author. In literary works, anonymous names were usually used to avoid copyright disputes or to protect the integrity of the work.
As for how to pronounce it, it sounds similar to "name" but "name" usually has two sounds of "name" and "death" while "anonymous" only has the sound of "death".
The term anonymous usually referred to the original creator of novels, articles, comics, movies, and so on, not the name or author of the work. In some online novels, there may be some works of unknown authors. These works may not be officially published or published, but they are only circulated on the Internet, so they are called "anonymous works". However, these anonymous authors weren't necessarily famous on the internet. They might just be ordinary people or authors from studios.
There was an anonymous story about a young girl. She loved to draw but was too shy to show her works. One day, she accidentally left her sketchbook in a park. A kind - hearted stranger found it. Instead of just leaving it there or taking it, the stranger took the time to look through the book and was amazed by the girl's talent. He left a note with some encouraging words and returned the book to where he found it. Later, the girl found the note and it gave her the confidence to start sharing her art with others.
In most cases, it is legal to watch an anonymous story as long as the content of the story is legal. If the story contains something illegal like promoting violence or illegal substances, then viewing it might be considered unethical and could potentially have legal implications depending on your jurisdiction.
Hard to tell. Sometimes stories labeled as such are a blend of truth and imagination. Maybe you could look for author's notes or research to find out if 'Jane Anonymous' is truly based on fact.