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Originally Posted by Phobia
You kind of agreed to it when you enabled private messaging when you signed up afaic. It's not called "Optionally Public Message".
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The hell I did.
The idea that someone sending a pm binds the recipient to a vow of secrecy is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
Now that doesn't mean I'm going to make every (or any) pm public. I'm just saying someone doesn't censor my posts without my consent, and enabling pms is NOT automatically my consent. If you send something to me in confidence based on our relationship, you can rest assured I will keep that confidence. If you send something to me based on the idea that I'm "bound" to keep it to myself, regardless of the comment or our relationship, you better make sure you don't give me reason to talk.
I'm sure some of you think this is a stance designed to protect privacy. But what it really is is a free pass for people to use pms for asshattery. Respect for privacy is earned, its not just some bulletin board benefit.