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monocle_layton said:

1. Full anonymity unless it is a widely known figure or person with an extensive criminal history. The person creating the accusation should choose whether they be named or not, but I think the accused should be given the right of privacy unless they fall in the two groups of people I named. If someone accused me of rape, would I want everyone on the news calling me a rapist? Not really.

I get keeping it anonymous among professional establishments (which they're already generally supposed to do), but how would you enforce that for the public? Is Jane Q supposed to get charged for accusing someone on Twitter?

Regardless, it is a shitshow with no easy answers.