Sorry for delay in responding. I can see from the comments, indeed a complicated issue.
Yes, things that are definitely news, and not unfairly negative in nature, should allow names. Like in announcements of major sales, new appointments, new ventures, etc.
A review clearly needs to mention company or product. As long as review is fair and at least somewhat balanced, that should be allowed. Ideally a review of a product where there is a representative on NamePros, notification of the review and an opportunity to respond prior to public posting would be ideal, but difficult to accomplish.
Warning is as you say really difficult. Some are truly warnings community needs to know. But in other cases people post warnings when really they just didn't read or understand ToS or some other situation
The key issue seems to be posters hiding behind usernames other than true identity potentially unfairly damaging reputations of those who do give identity.
Thanks for changing that one title. Yes, that immediately provoked my suggestion, but it also reflected other cases in the past. I don't quite see, except in the case of news, why the need to give a name in a title. It seems to simply allow personalizing of disagreements from the very start of a thread.
I know running NamePros is challenging, and thanks for the incredible work that everyone in management and moderation does.
Bob