Bit of a storm in a tea cup

I had never pinned anything before. Found I could and assumed it was private. 
Two other pins occurred then I found out it was public and started a pin exit 
plan.

As far as I can see this has being the extent of pins in the last year or more 
so, with respect, I suggest education before restricting or dictating.

This is only my opinion but I have seen dozens of forums fail by the 
overzelouse slippery slope arguements that gradually disable features, create 
moderator roles where none were necessary, all due to perceived only 
possibilities.

As soon as you remove member responsibility you stop them taking responsibility.

By the way my two pins received substantial contributions as a result, to a 
community wide need.

Please solve problems by education first, not reducing things to an imaginary 
lowest common denominator.

Sincerly
Tony

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