Incorrect details aren’t dishonest if you affirmatively disclose that some details have been changed for privacy reasons and none of the changes paint the community health team (or anyone else) in a worse light than the actual details.
Thank you for the suggestion. This comment reminded me that some journalists do this when sharing stories of people they’ve interviewed.
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Incorrect details aren’t dishonest if you affirmatively disclose that some details have been changed for privacy reasons and none of the changes paint the community health team (or anyone else) in a worse light than the actual details.
Thank you for the suggestion. This comment reminded me that some journalists do this when sharing stories of people they’ve interviewed.