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Originally Posted by toothlesslady
When I first came to pc, I was in awe of the fact that there were so many people to talk to, to share ideas and learn new things. At that time, I thought, why would anyone need to password a room? As time goes on, I’m learning that there are those who like to cause drama; whether it’s intentional or unintentional, I don’t know. But I do know that it’s my choice to have a conversation without unnecessary drama. Hence, I choose to have a room with a password. Those who know me and know the thoughts I’ve shared know that I don’t want to broadcast what I’m feeling or have to offer an explanation to someone that doesn’t know me.
It’s everyone’s personal choice to enter any room or create their own and set the boundaries for that room. And using a password is the choice I make.
I welcome comments on this subject.
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If you want to use a password, use a password. If you don't want to use a password then don't. It's as simple as that.
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