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=== What are the possible risks or discomforts? === There are no known major risks associated with participating in this study; while we have designed the chatbot to be non-confrontational, it is possible that the chatbot will act in unexpected ways. It is also worth noting that because conversations occur through modmail, moderators of the subreddit will have access to your conversation with the chatbot. We will share our findings with others, but we will never make your username public as part of the study or associate anything you say with your username. Any published research or data from this study will use either aggregate data or anonymous identifiers. A data breach is always a risk when storing data, but we will take precautions to minimize this risk as described in the confidentiality section.
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