At Alcoholics Anonymous, Hibberts Hall Rugby, we understand the importance of anonymity in the journey to recovery from alcoholism. Anonymity is a cornerstone of the Alcoholic Anonymous (AA) program, providing a safe space for individuals to share their experiences, struggles, and triumphs without fear of judgment or disclosure.

We respect and uphold the principle of anonymity in all aspects of our online community. This document serves as a reminder and a commitment to maintaining confidentiality and privacy for all members.

  • Confidentiality: All interactions, discussions, and shared content within Alcoholics Anonymous, Hibberts Hall Rugby, are considered confidential. Members are encouraged to refrain from disclosing personal identifying information, such as full names, addresses, or contact details, to protect their privacy and the privacy of others.
  • Respect for Privacy: We recognize that each individual’s journey to sobriety is unique and deeply personal. Therefore, we ask all members to respect the privacy and boundaries of others. Refrain from sharing personal stories or information outside of [Website Name] without explicit consent.
  • No Photography or Videography: To maintain anonymity, we prohibit the posting or sharing of photographs, videos, or any other visual content that may reveal the identity of members or their surroundings.
  • Use of Pseudonyms: Members are encouraged to use pseudonyms or usernames instead of their real names when participating in discussions or sharing content. This helps create a level playing field where everyone feels comfortable sharing without fear of repercussions.
  • Moderation and Oversight: Our moderators are committed to upholding the principles of anonymity and privacy. They monitor discussions, intervene when necessary to protect anonymity, and ensure that all members feel safe and respected.
  • Non-Disclosure Policy: We strictly prohibit the sharing or dissemination of any information shared within [Website Name] to outside parties. Members are expected to uphold this policy and refrain from discussing specific individuals or their stories outside of the platform.
  • Legal Obligations: While we prioritize anonymity and confidentiality, we also recognize our legal obligations to report any instances of harm to oneself or others. If a member expresses intent to harm themselves or others, our moderators may intervene to ensure their safety.

By participating in Alcoholics Anonymous, Hibberts Hall Rugby, you agree to abide by these principles of anonymity and confidentiality. Together, we create a supportive and non-judgmental environment where individuals can find strength, hope, and community on their journey to recovery from alcoholism.

Remember, your anonymity protects you and others. Thank you for your commitment to respecting and upholding this fundamental principle of the AA program.

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