Commonly, in google-sheets and google-apps-script, the answerer usually asks for the questioner to share a Google sheets file. Some requests in the last 24 hours:
Almost half or more of the questions in these tags has or is requested to have a sample spreadsheet.
The obvious advantages:
- Easier to visualize the data structure
- Easier to test a answer
The disadvantages and point of this post,
Those links can easily be revoked after getting the answer- making the post unusable to all future users.
- This promotes sub standard questions: questions which are not clearly explained or almost all explanations depend on the external link. However, the questioner gets the answer and the answerer gets the reputation, but there is no net value added to the community.
Unbeknownst to the user sharing the spreadsheet is the fact that they are exposing their personal email address too. The email address of the questioner can usually be accessed by opening the spreadsheet>Share menu. Alternatively, if you don't want to open the spreadsheet, it is easily accessible from the following api. So, scrappers can easily get the data. You don't need a Google account. At the bottom of the page(Try this api), You just need to enter the spreadsheet id, set fields to
*
, disable oauth and execute.
Furthermore comments such as these give the user a false sense of security as user is convinced that they removed all sensitive information
I understand that this boils down to whether the user considers their email address private and whether they know that by sharing their spreadsheet they know that they are sharing their email address too. I believe they are unaware of the latter and hence this discussion.
Does the community see it is a violation of privacy? If so, what can be done to moderate the users particpating in this tag? In my opinion the data structure can clearly be shown in the answer as csv or as a table as shown in this question or a plain screenshot image- all of which add value to the question, answer and the community.
Related: What to do when an OP posts someone's email address?
Note: I don't believe that there's any malicious intent with any of the requestors/answerers