PitW in 2015

The whole situation regarding Bruce Jenner got me thinking.
Peter is the Wolf began in 2005. Canonically speaking, we're still in that year. During that era, cell phones still flipped open, social media was in its infancy, and the country was still felt a certain degree of uncertainty about terrorism.
Fast forward to today. Anyone who doesn't have a smartphone and a Twitter account (much less Facebook) might as well be living in the dark ages. Drones and quadcopter-mounted cameras have entered the consumer market. More importantly, society has become much less worried about a big bogeyman trying to blow us up and more concerned about promoting equal rights of even the smallest minorities.
To that end, would it be possible under these circumstances that in the PitW universe, certain were communities might decide to lift the veil and reveal the secret, in attempt to get in front of the inevitable revelation? It would probably have to start at the local level, with a very modern-thinking pack living in a part of the world that celebrates the counterculture (San Francisco and Portland come to mind). There'd be backlash, for sure, and maybe even some hysteria, much like the AIDS hysteria of the late '80s-early '90s: rumors of who in Hollywood/government/business is or isn't a were, scaremongering from religious zealots about the wickedness of the existence of weres, and so on. But with the eventuality of having their cover involuntarily blown hanging heavier and heavier over the were population, and a society that seems to be pretty cool with a former Olympic champion declaring him/herself as transgender, would the current social climate be enough to convince weres to try being more open about their existence?
Or would the party line still be "Nope, can't be discovered, the secret must stay secret forever and ever and ever"? Because frankly, that would be awfully disappointing.
Peter is the Wolf began in 2005. Canonically speaking, we're still in that year. During that era, cell phones still flipped open, social media was in its infancy, and the country was still felt a certain degree of uncertainty about terrorism.
Fast forward to today. Anyone who doesn't have a smartphone and a Twitter account (much less Facebook) might as well be living in the dark ages. Drones and quadcopter-mounted cameras have entered the consumer market. More importantly, society has become much less worried about a big bogeyman trying to blow us up and more concerned about promoting equal rights of even the smallest minorities.
To that end, would it be possible under these circumstances that in the PitW universe, certain were communities might decide to lift the veil and reveal the secret, in attempt to get in front of the inevitable revelation? It would probably have to start at the local level, with a very modern-thinking pack living in a part of the world that celebrates the counterculture (San Francisco and Portland come to mind). There'd be backlash, for sure, and maybe even some hysteria, much like the AIDS hysteria of the late '80s-early '90s: rumors of who in Hollywood/government/business is or isn't a were, scaremongering from religious zealots about the wickedness of the existence of weres, and so on. But with the eventuality of having their cover involuntarily blown hanging heavier and heavier over the were population, and a society that seems to be pretty cool with a former Olympic champion declaring him/herself as transgender, would the current social climate be enough to convince weres to try being more open about their existence?
Or would the party line still be "Nope, can't be discovered, the secret must stay secret forever and ever and ever"? Because frankly, that would be awfully disappointing.