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outlawauron said:
CladInShadows said:
The hackers are at fault. The website is negligent. The users of the Ashley Madison service are 100% victims.

All the "holier than thou" moral police who think these people deserved their fate are disgusting people. Mind your own business and realize that people were victims of a crime. Last I checked, infidelity wasn't a crime, while hacking and stealing sensitive information most certainly is.

So do you believe no one should face negative consequences for their actions?


So what about someone who for example despises porn users. What if they hacked into your life and disclosed private information to embarrass because of some website you might have looked at 8 years ago? 

Are they in the right? 

To me too, if you needed to find out through a website that your significant other is cheating on you, there's probably far bigger issues in your relationship that have been going on for a long time. 

I notice none of you guys want to touch what about couples who worked through this infidelity (like millions of couples do). Do they deserve to have this made public? What about the guy who signed up half-jokingly and never followed through on anything? He deserves to have this made public too? His kid's friends deserve to know that? His wife needs to be embarrassed by that too?

Yeah you probably didn't consider any of that, just were in a mad rush to shout "cheaters R bad mmmmmmk" from the rooftop.