Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan <at> gmail.com> writes:
> 
> That's the whole reason the content restrictions turn themselves off
> once the password hits 16 characters: passphrases are easy to
> remember, and generally quite secure. So, no, "it's easy to remember"
> is not an adequate excuse for choosing a poor password for a service
> that has a lot of other people depending on its integrity.

Then please add helpful guidelines as to how people can choose a safe
and easy to remember password /or passphrase/. Most people aren't password 
experts, and the current one-line message isn't useful.

Regards

Antoine.


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