Matija Šuklje <[email protected]> wrote .. > On one hand there's censorship from the person who's involved, on the other > hand there's his/her privacy.
How would you feel if you wanted to say something (truthful) about someone but they prevented you from sharing the information? IMHO, no one gets to take away someone else's right of free speech. There's too much of that in the world already. If you don't want something to be generally known, and can't trust that the person you're disclosing to will keep it in confidence, don't share that information with them in the first place. If you did, and they share the information anyway, then tough. That's life. That's what you get for trusting the wrong person. It's a lesson to not share such information with that person in the future, and an opportunity to work on improving your skills as a judge of people's character & trustworthiness. :)
