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What you're saying makes sense but I don't think it really applies to anything the OP said. The "non-confidential" qualifier indicates to me that they only want people to share what they can responsibly.



And the parent post’s point is that there are people whose job it is to specifically share that information, and so we should let them do their job. They are the domain expert in this particular task.


For any incident like this there are tons of details that are both

1) Harmless to share 2) Will never be shared by PR teams

I don't see anything wrong with asking people to share what they can.


There’s nothing wrong with asking. I’m just explaining that as a Google employee, sharing such details is poor form.




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