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Daily fail naming women from Internet article

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Somethingveryrandom · 14/06/2018 05:55

In today's daily mail is an article where a women has posted on an Internet forum that her husband is forcing her to have in laws in the labour room. They have named her.

I am hoping that the women in question is not in a vulnerable position as I can only imagine what could happen if the husband finds put and he truly is forcing her to do things against her will.

Of course there is no guarantee that the husband is abusive and there may be no danger to her at all but how would the daily mail know this.

Aibu to think this is potentially very dangerous if daily mail post names of anonymous posters?

OP posts:
LeahJack · 14/06/2018 07:39

You don’t know if that’s her real name. (I don’t think it is). But if it is, she’s put it on Quora. Her name will have been spammed out to hundreds of millions of inboxes already and seen by tens of millions of people on the site if not more.

Quora is ten times more popular than Mumsnet. It is 4 x more popular than the Daily Mail and it is in her home country.

If it is her real name I don’t think she’s that worried about having it out there.

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