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ganoncrotch said:
TheLastStarFighter said:

You completely missed the fact that it's not only cheaters that are harmed by this. Get your head out of the sand.

 

The cheater is wrong, but so is the idiot hacker who self-proclaimed themselves judge and jury.

Aye cheaters families finally get to know their partners were lying to them. I'm sorry their heads were pulled out of the sand by this I'm sure they would have been better off living their lie of a life while their partner spent their money to hide lies from them?

You seem to be taking this a little personally tho, so I don't really fancy going into it if it's going to drum up anger, not my cup of tea! I'm not saying that hackers who did this are all saints, but I do think that releasing the information from this site now is better than leaving something like this continue and for people to think that paying money to a site online makes it perfectly safe and fine to cheat on their partners. There are some long term benefits to it having happened now imo.

I'm not taking it personally, but you are unfortunately completely oblivious.  You don't know what is going on in people's lives.  For example, perhaps a happy couple had an unfortunate incident where a man had cancer and is impotent or otherwise unable to function.  He gives his wife permission to have a subtle affair as long as he doesn't have to hear about it and none of the their friends and family know and embarass him.  This could be devastating and ruin his already challenged life.

Or in the specific example I gave where my girlfriend actually had an account on the site that her and her friend set up to see if a co-worker was on there as a joke.  If she hadn't told me about it and showed me long ago, I might suspect something if I found out after a leak.  It could ruin an otherwise wonderful relationship.

You don't know circumstance, you don't know peoples lives and you or no one else has a right to say that the people involved in this should know, want to know or anything else.  Me?  I'd want to know of course, but both you and this hacker are forcing your views on others, and this hacker has done it unlawfully to boot.  And he hasn't worried about any of the mistaken collateral damage he has done in the process.  Not to mention stolen emails and fake accounts/revenge accounts...