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Aliaiactaest
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- Jun 7, 2019
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This is an interesting moral question that recent events have raised.
Let's say a user has ordered and successfully received N. The people who have done so are generally serious about their eventual intentions. They may not be ready to CTB tomorrow, but they definitely want to do so.
Let's say another user reports that there is a significantly enhanced chanced of the N. being seized. This person, not wanting to lose the N. decides to catch an earlier bus.
What is the moral issue if 1.) the user is intentionally reporting a false story; 2.) the user is spreading a rumor which may or may not be true; and 3.) the user is reporting a personal experience that he knows to be true?
@onlymehere can weigh in since he has definite opinions.
Let's say a user has ordered and successfully received N. The people who have done so are generally serious about their eventual intentions. They may not be ready to CTB tomorrow, but they definitely want to do so.
Let's say another user reports that there is a significantly enhanced chanced of the N. being seized. This person, not wanting to lose the N. decides to catch an earlier bus.
What is the moral issue if 1.) the user is intentionally reporting a false story; 2.) the user is spreading a rumor which may or may not be true; and 3.) the user is reporting a personal experience that he knows to be true?
@onlymehere can weigh in since he has definite opinions.