User blog comment:AmazingPythor/Important: Demotion of Veralann/@comment-5381241-20170308221447/@comment-26067066-20170309014906

First of all TSA is not an admin, so applying this to "this group of admins" is incorrect. However, that's not the main point. When the admins discussed "sensitive information," we were referring to situations like key decisions made on the admin site and, more importantly, information regarding cases of sexual harassment that the victims strongly insisted be kept private. On the other hand, screenshots like these contain important evidence against a high ranking staff member that the community overwhelmingly asked for; not every single file shared with the admins is inherently protected by some sacred legal barrier. Of course, as a general rule the administrator policy advises caution when sharing information from it, but not everything is inherently prohibited, and a case such as screenshots with significant evidence that the community overwhelmingly demands is certainly reasonable grounds for sharing.