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Would you share your contact list during an outbreak if it could protect strangers?
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Why this dilemma matters
Public-good questions surface the trade-offs that aggregate numbers usually hide. Choosing “Share contacts, even if your privacy feels exposed” prioritises broader fairness; choosing “Protect privacy, even if tracing becomes weaker” gives more weight to concrete impact on individuals.
Worth asking yourself
- Are we solving the problem or moving it?
- What does this say about what we collectively value?
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