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@GabeMoralesVR@mastodon.gamedev.place When we say there's no expectation of privacy for DMs, that only means that admins can read them (i.e., don't send passwords or things you'd rather be kept secret), not that the other person is allowed to make them public if they so wish.

The only rule imposed on the other person is the implicit assumption that DMs are for their eyes only, because, otherwise, you would have used some other visibillity level.

No matter how you try to defend the other person's actions, they betrayed @louis@emacs.ch's trust and that's inexcusable.

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