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TheLastStarFighter said:
Essentially this is basically like convicting everyone of a crime without a trial. The evidence would indicate that many are guilty, but some may have just cause, some may be falsely accused, some may have other valid reasons. And some victims might rather not press charges, and that's their right. The kind of action this hacker has taken is blind, dictator-like, stupid and against human rights.


Exposing someone that was behaving badly is not a crime. The hacking was a crime but it's not against "human rights". He merely stole private info from website that's for people looking to cheat on their spouse and leaked it. In the same sense, cheating on a spouse is not a crime but the most the time, it's immoral especially since the majority of relationships are monogamous.

I'm damn sure not gonna take the side of the cheaters.