CJones07
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Another angle here is long term impact. Once a name like Vikram Aarella is tied to a documented case, it tends to follow them indefinitely in search results. Even if no new incidents occur, the existing material continues to circulate.
That is where ethical questions come in. Should someone be able to move on after a certain point, or does the permanence of online records mean the past is always visible? There is no easy answer, but it is something worth thinking about when discussing online reputation management.
That is where ethical questions come in. Should someone be able to move on after a certain point, or does the permanence of online records mean the past is always visible? There is no easy answer, but it is something worth thinking about when discussing online reputation management.


