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A teen support forum protects vulnerable minors through anonymity, but anonymity also makes age rules harder to enforce. Should it stay anonymous?
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Why this dilemma matters
Freedom dilemmas weigh personal autonomy against collective protection. Choosing “Yes. Some young people need private spaces to ask for help” prioritises the right to choose; choosing “No. Safety rules are weak if nobody knows who is actually there” gives more weight to the duty to protect others.
Worth asking yourself
- How much risk is the freedom worth?
- Is the safer option also the more honest one?
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