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Kaos.Doodles
Ah, but no. "In the case of the Common Rooms however it is not that private. Your information might not be spread to other houses but there are a number of people in your house that could get the information and spread it anyways."
Kurumi nodded a bit at Professor Scabior's answer...only she didn't really entirely agree with his response. Passwords created the illusion and feeling of privacy. Kurumi knew she felt more comfortable discussing certain things with Selina behind Gryffindor doors than else where. Then again, if we really though about it, was anywhere in Hogwarts private enough for information not to spread were certain people to get a hold of it? With the Aparecium floating about and Hogwarts students' love of gossip in general.
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Kaos.Doodles
"Are there any places in the castle that do not currently have passwords that you believe need or should have one?
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Mad Eye Touz
Aspen DID raise her hand to answer THIS question. She kept it up, too, to make sure she was seen.
"I'd make the Restricted Section of the library password protected and get rid of the idea that you need a note from a Professor to get in there. That way, if you really wanted or needed in, you'd be able to with work, and not be at the mercy of Professors."
JUST saying.
Where else? Well, to be honest, this discussion on passwords right now was somewhat changing her view on the whole password thing. Namely that now passwords were sort of presenting themselves as things that made it easier to gain access to something. Because, really, even the prefects' bathroom just required a password, not a badge to get in. So, technically, any student who managed to get the password could enter. So, with that in mind, where would she like to have easier access too...
And then Aspen spoke. BINGO.
Kurumi nodded her head in the Ravenclaw's direction. Yep. That. Right there.