> share most accounts with my wife because we literally have no secrets
I mean, I don't have secrets either, but if one of my friends from work wants to invite me bowling any scenario that doesn't involve us directly messaging each other seems just convoluted and weird.
Maybe as added context, we have been working together in the same company and team remotely since 2020. We also spend 90+% of the time together, so a scenario you are describing wouldn't happen. We did make separate email aliases as to not confuse other people though :)
Right. I was referring to the "family" aspect, trying to point out that having full transparency can be both good and bad, depending where you are coming from.
That all sounds very odd.
> share most accounts with my wife because we literally have no secrets
I mean, I don't have secrets either, but if one of my friends from work wants to invite me bowling any scenario that doesn't involve us directly messaging each other seems just convoluted and weird.