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For what it's worth, I do broadly agree with the zoo's underlying point - I think anything you're personally told by anyone at the zoo probably shouldn't be posted here unless you're specifically told it's OK to. It's not the same as information from a sign the zoo have put up or something new you've seen on show or not-really-on-show-but-plainly-visible and which any other visitor might also see. There's obviously a grey area if you're told things are OK to talk about by a member of staff of volunteer who isn't really in a place to authorise such a thing, which I think may be what's happened here. Caution is the way to go I feel.
As the ZC user was told it openly, though, I think a simple correction would have sufficed, perhaps even just by posting here, rather than the slightly peevish post that appeared - but it's obviously more personal for them so I can understand the frustration. What's done is done.
For what it's worth, I do broadly agree with the zoo's underlying point - I think anything you're personally told by anyone at the zoo probably shouldn't be posted here unless you're specifically told it's OK to. It's not the same as information from a sign the zoo have put up or something new you've seen on show or not-really-on-show-but-plainly-visible and which any other visitor might also see. There's obviously a grey area if you're told things are OK to talk about by a member of staff of volunteer who isn't really in a place to authorise such a thing, which I think may be what's happened here. Caution is the way to go I feel.
As the ZC user was told it openly, though, I think a simple correction would have sufficed, perhaps even just by posting here, rather than the slightly peevish post that appeared - but it's obviously more personal for them so I can understand the frustration. What's done is done.
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