Friday, February 04, 2011

The Benefits of Anonymous Messaging - Should I Share This Secret?

We all run into things on a daily basis that tend to shock and awe people - some to more degree than others. A few people delight in gossiping and sharing every little detail but most people are slow speak a word about the secrets they discover and the information they wind up with.
Often, the question on whether or not to share a secret has to do with several factors:
  • Will it hurt the person or people involved?
  • How will it affect this person
  • How will they react to me
  • Can I catch flak or get in trouble for sharing this secret?
These are common questions when you ask whether or not to share a secret, whether it has to do with something very personal, unethical, and immoral or even criminal. Many people put themselves first, wondering how revealing the information will come back on them.
Let's face it; some secrets should simply remain a secret. They could be damaging for a lot of people and the only benefit that could come from revealing those secrets would be watching the misery of another or financial gain from holding a secret over someone's head - that's not a really a benefit.
On the other hand, there are some secrets that people should always share - especially when they pertain to something very criminal. In some situations we have to do what we can to make sure that the secret we have does indeed see the light of day for the benefit of the greater good.
Sometimes we need to think beyond the individual and beyond ourselves but that can be hard. It seems like the fear of reprisal is in direct proportion to the severity and importance (and potential explosive response) of information. That fear of reprisal holds a lot of people back but being able to share a secret by sending an anonymous note can mean all the difference in the world.
With a professional anonymous messaging service you can actually send information to anyone and share a secret with any recipient whether it's to an email address or physical address. This is a popular option for many people because it offers a chance to get those heavy secrets off your chest and embrace your right of free speech.
Free speech without fear of blowback.
Many professional services allow you to stay anonymous online while relaying important information. No longer is it a matter of whether or not you trust an agent in an office, a specialist in the courthouse or an office in law enforcement. You don't have to worry about whether or not the tip lines are truly anonymous (they may not be). An anonymous messaging service gives you the attractive choice of "yes!" when you ask "should I share this secret?"
It's time to live without the anxiety that's being caused by what you know - that's a burden that no one should have to carry. Sending an anonymous message is easy, it's fast, and it guarantees the security of your identity when you use a professional messaging service online.

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