In case there is anyone concerned about these features, please allow me to explain.
Here's what you can possibly see on a member's profile page.
1. Number of posts they've made.
2. Reaction score.
3. Date they joined.
4. Last seen (what they were last viewing in the forums.)
5. Latest activity. (Their last posts, replies, or reactions.)
6. Birthday (If they filled it out)
7. Website (If they have one and filled this out.)
8. Location (If they filled it out.)
9. About - a little bio IF they filled it out.)
10. Signature
Setting everything to "Nobody" does not make you anonymous. Your username is still visible, so if UserXYZ gives crap info, you will still know it is UserXYZ you might want to ignore, or report.
Regarding VPNs:
Some people use VPNs to be anonymous and do bad things - like spammers signing up and spamming the site. I could site wide block usage of VPNs. However, others legitimately use VPNs for privacy, and some employers require that their employees use a VPN when they go online.
I'm sure nobody would dare be in the forums during their work hours, but just in case I'll leave the site open to them.
There are some funny posts here about VPNs, but I would appreciate it if no one used it to mess around, even if they're trying to be funny. It IS actually against the rules of the site to have more than one account. It is easy to ban an account no matter which IP address it uses or is assigned by the VPN. Fictional member, UserXYZ can be blocked at the member level no matter which ip their VPN assigns.