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Originally Posted by wilsonmw04
No, no it's not. Relaying information you know should not be pubic makes you just as culpable as the person who first found the information. The web allows you to do a lot of things you would not do normally. So how would it be different from a student who was given a test key from someone else and then posted it online? nothing. Everyone involved is guilty. We as community need to have certain absolutes. Disseminating leaks should not be tolerated by this community no matter how many degrees of separation there is from the original leak there is.
I know, I am not supposed to put my personal values on other people, but I believe there are certain lines that should never be crossed. They were crossed this preseason.
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Just to clarify I wasn't agreeing with either and tbh I wish that this whole situation never happened. I only wanted to set some facts straight as there is definitely a different thought process that occurs in posting the info originally and in wanting something already told to some to remain public. Whether either is right is, as with all moral debates, an opinion. People aren't going to agree (and shouldn't expect too

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