This was discussed on page 48. Where your "counter argument" was "personal parsers". I elaborated that "personal parsers" are more jerk/abuse sensitive than public parsersYou gave objective benefits of seeing the information, which I've not disagreed that seeing the information can be important in the right situations. You did not give objective benefits of forcing the information to be public over being optional to be public, particularly for content where DPS doesn't make a difference outside of saving a few minutes.
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