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Understanding Precontroversies: A Guide to Potential Conflicts

Precontroversy refers to a situation or issue that has the potential to become a controversy, but has not yet done so. It is a term used to describe a situation where there is a possibility of conflict or disagreement, but no such conflict has yet arisen.

For example, a new policy proposal may be considered a precontroversy if it has the potential to be controversial, but no one has yet expressed opposition or support for it. Similarly, a new technology may be considered a precontroversy if it has the potential to be disruptive or transformative, but its long-term impact is not yet clear.

Precontroversies can be seen as early warning signs of potential controversies, and they can provide an opportunity for individuals and organizations to prepare for and address potential issues before they become full-blown controversies.

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