In general, the House of Justice has no objection to Bahá’ís' participating in public,
unmoderated discussions about the Faith, whether those discussions take place in person
or through some form of electronic communication. The wisdom of participating in
particular discussions, must, of necessity, depend upon circumstances prevailing at the
time. When, through such discussions, the Faith is attacked or erroneous information
about it is disseminated, it may become necessary for individual Bahá’ís to actively
defend it. In some circumstances, however, to avoid participating in argumentative
exchanges, attracting attention to enemies of the Faith, or engaging Covenant-breakers, it
will be more appropriate to withdraw from the discussion. While the institutions of the
Faith may, on occasion, find it necessary to offer the friends guidance related to their participation in particular discussions, generally this, too, is a matter left to the individual.