### Editor's Note ###

Hi, folks! We've got a nice analysis from Susie Choi today. She wonders
about that delicate balance between anonymity and
accountability—absolutely imperative to strike in any open organization.
Susie lays out what's at stake. Check it out!

–B

### New Today ###

Susie Choi: "Can anonymity and accountability coexist?"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/18/1/balancing-accountability-and-anonymity

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Sample social media:

Anonymity might be a boon to more open, meritocratic organizational
cultures. But does it conflict with another important value:
accountability? red.ht/2BgcVV6 #TheOpenOrg

Here's a checklist for determining when (and how) to deploy anonymous
communitcation systems in #TheOpenOrg: red.ht/2BgcVV6

Do anonymity and the open value of accountability conflict? Susie Choi
explores here: red.ht/2BgcVV6 #TheOpenOrg

### Previously Published ###

Jesús García: Should your open source project report its social benefits?

https://opensource.com/open-organization/18/1/open-coding-social-responsibility

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