Anonymity, Pseudonymity, and Deliberation: Why Not Everything Should Be Connected

Abstract

The discussion of anonymity and deliberation has repeatedly circled around two contradictory normative positions. One is that anonymity is valuable because it enables expression free from fear of repercussions. The other is that anonymity is destructive because it enables expression free from fear of repercussions. The same feature that enables a teenager from a repressive religious community to talk freely about his sexuality without fear of exposure also enables cruel and abusive responses that may inhibit such expressions.Leverhulme. Grant Number: RP2012-CO1

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