Question #1d64f

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Aug 29, 2015

Ok, you may first need to differentiate between what data you would collect, or whether there is an expectation of privacy, or whether you want to discuss the ethical issues on any level.

Explanation:

key things to remember in any "discussion" are to frame your question(s) carefully and then to keep in mind what your expected outcomes from the discussion are.

Do you expect to arrive at some "agreed" answer or policy? Do you just want to collect however many diverse opinions exist about a topic? Are you looking for areas that need further study or research to clear up misunderstandings or confusion?

Your desired outcomes will strongly influence the type of questions and discussion you will need to have. The proposition that there is no privacy online, and none should be expected, and that anything you put online is at your sole risk if different from a proposition that soliciting business online implies a form of contract with the end user.