RE: RE: Should conversations be released without consent?
"Should conversations be released without consent" to me means asking whether I would encourage you to do that. The answer to that question is "no", because some people might not appreciate it.
On the other hand, if you were to ask "Can conversations be released without consent", I'd have to say "yes", meaning that if you are not bothered by the fact the other person might not appreciate it, they will have no sustainable legal or moral objection against you.
This is a fine distinction, but one that puts the responsibility back where it should be: think before you talk and be sure you don't divulge sensitive information to people you don't fully trust.
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