Evaluating a Rule for Social Harmony
A community has a rule: 'All indoor lights must be out by 8 p.m. Anyone wishing to socialize after this time must do so in the designated outdoor common area.' Evaluate this rule based on its effectiveness in balancing the desires of different community members and its overall fairness. In your evaluation, consider who benefits from this rule, who might be disadvantaged, and suggest one potential improvement to the rule, justifying your suggestion.
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