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If you can create an online identity that is different from who you are in the offline world, do the rules for doing what is right change?
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If you can create an online identity that is different from who you are in the offline world, do the rules for doing what is right change?
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That depends on how you define what is right. If you define it based on society, then no, the rules wouldn’t change.
If you yourself define the rules, then what is stopping you from changing them?
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