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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Call Me Wesley
(38,187 posts)but I hope you didn't assume that I don't trust Skinner or EarlG (Elad does the programming but is not this thickly involved in keeping up with the SOP, CS, TMS, etc.)
Instead I think some MIRT members didn't trust the guidelines they were given and tried to overwrite them by overstepping their purpose.
I fully support Hassin Bin Sober's action. There's no confidentiality agreement you have to sign as a MIRT volunteer; and while the forum is hidden for non-members, it doesn't mean it's private. If MIRT members now make an uproar about privacy issues - they shared these first with 40 other anonymous DU members, who, I don't think, they all know personally.
I dunno. I think the rules are quite clear for MIRT. And this was overstepping these rules based on personal bias.