Sorry for that question and sorry for asking publicly, but:
Who has the right to decide that, PN? I think we all have the right to read a reason for that censorship.
From my personal point of view I think it's really overacted, but that's not the point right now. I think there have been no rules of this forum broken in this now edited post and so it might be helpful to post a particular explanation for this censorship publicly.
I don't want to argue, but I think it is just not fair that way. Really - IF Yoshiki really answered some MySpace PMs he shouldn't expect that everyone who got an answer (if they really gor answers) won't mention it publicly. If he really doesn't want people mention that somewhere, he should either not answer at all or simply ask for keeping that stuff private. It might be, that you think it's clear that one should keep this private, but obviously (and kind of naturally) as you can see not everyone will do so.
I cannot tell, if this answer exists and actually I don't care really. People still can decide if they believe the person who says so or not.
So did Yoshiki ever say "Don't mention publicly what I wrote in PM answers!" ? Really, I think he's aware of that someone might spread the word, I cannot imagine that he's so naive and helpless. And so he might be careful what to write at all (IF he wrote at all).
My opinion is just, that you haven't got the right to decide that. It's your point of view, that it should be kept private - no fact or rule, when I'm not wrong. If I'm wrong (and I guess then I'm not the only one who doesn't understand this reaction), I'd like to have it claryfied publicly. For ALL people here, so that we maybe can prevent incidents like this in future.
Yeah... just my opinion about that. Thank you.
Sorry for the offtopic.
« Last Edit: January 09, 2009, 03:11:14 PM by Maverick »
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