Yeah, the topic of this thread has kinda moved around a bit.
But anyway, I can't speak for others. But I'm arguing in favor of not alienating the borrowers - most especially the delinquent ones.
It doesn't matter.The ones who are gonna pay will pay & the ones who aren't won't.
So it's ok to alienate somebody when "it doesn't matter"? Can I talk to mama bama?

Maybe I'm in a minority of one here who feels that how people treat each other DOES matter...
even if - or perhaps most
especially if - if it's not reciprocated (monetarily or otherwise).
What one may call a convenience to the lenders, others may call a blatant disregard for the borrowers wishes. The latter is certainly how a borrower will see it - not to mention a few lenders.
Whatever. Personally, I don't care a whole lot about the wishes of a borrower that declares BK, needs a consolidation and tax debt loan less than 2 years later, and then promptly goes DQ on that loan. Maybe the borrower ought to worry about THAT (not whether her comments can be tied to her listing, which (so far as I saw) did not disclose any PII anyway).
R U saying this is the basis for disregarding the borrower's wishes? That, in ira01's judgment, the borrower deserves ira01's disregard because the borrower doesn't meet an ira01-defined threshhold of financial acumen?
I'm saying that I don't care a whole lot about a double deadbeat borrower's wishes to not have their delinquent listing discussed here. If that pisses her (or you) off, then so be it. Maybe she ought to worry more about paying her debts than about what the lenders here are saying about her. Please note that I never advocated a bunch of lenders sending her nastygrams. To the contrary, I stated that if lenders did so, the borrower could and should report them to Prosper. Nor did I suggest that any nearby lenders pay her a visit (not that I even saw any PII in her listing that would permit that). You seem to be all bent out of shape because I merely provided a link to her listing (after YOU disclosed enough information here to make that possible). Whatever.
What I'm "bent out of shape" about is alienating the borrower (or increasing risk of same, @otf) when nobody's made any attempt to show that doing so benefits the Prosper community. Indeed, for those in the it-doesn't-matter camp, by definition there IS no reason. And a response of "whatever" also suggests that there is no helpful reason to alienate the borrower either.
But maybe somebody has a more substantive reason for estranging this person other than "why not?" ...?