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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-14-2008 @ 11:24AM
Chris Anthony said...
I don't see that implication at all. As written, it's pretty straightforward: someone accidentally puts the recipe in the public tab instead of the private tab, Our Hero sees the recipe in the public tab and learns it, and someone else says "wait, that wasn't supposed to be there" and kicks Our Hero out for "stealing" it. There's no indication that the emailer saw anything out of the ordinary about the recipe being available, until he learned after the fact that it wasn't supposed to be.
However, I do agree that there's more to this story than has been presented in the email. It's simply not rational to kick someone from your guild *just* for the reasons stated. Either someone in the guild leadership is massively overreacting, or Our Hero is leaving out significant chunks of the story.