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Re: Chief Delphi Moderators Censoring Posts
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Originally Posted by wilsonmw04
I would agree to everything you said except for the word "reasonable." How is spreading a "leak" or what I really think is actively mined information from AndyMark that was never intended to be released to the public, reasonable? He is giving his team an advantage that others don't have. Excuse me if I don't think if that's "reasonable."
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Let's set aside the "actively mined information" bit, since no one here (afaik) has provided any evidence to that effect (and moreover I don't think it's really relevant even if it is true).
Leaked information, once it has been put on the internet, is public domain. Once something is out there, it is out there - you can never take it back. It is an entirely reasonable stance that, sometimes, the best policy in those cases is to keep the information public rather than the contrary. Whether that is the case here is up for debate - I can see legitimate points on both sides.
There is room for reasonable people to disagree about this topic. I think it's good to respect that.
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Last edited by Oblarg : 30-12-2014 at 23:06.
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