My point was that it wouldn’t “sabotage the test for others”, as you put it, because they wouldn’t accidentally read the answers and invalidate their test results. Did I misinterpret your position?
I think the intention of not publishing the answers at all (rather than putting the answers behind a link saying “Spoilers—do not click if you don’t want to know the answers”) was that they do not want the answers published.
So, I think it would be rude to do so, that’s all.
If you don’t see them before you take the test, I fail to see why anyone should care. If someone wants to know the answers—I know I would—why should anyone want to stop them?
My point was that it wouldn’t “sabotage the test for others”, as you put it, because they wouldn’t accidentally read the answers and invalidate their test results. Did I misinterpret your position?
I think the intention of not publishing the answers at all (rather than putting the answers behind a link saying “Spoilers—do not click if you don’t want to know the answers”) was that they do not want the answers published.
So, I think it would be rude to do so, that’s all.
If you don’t see them before you take the test, I fail to see why anyone should care. If someone wants to know the answers—I know I would—why should anyone want to stop them?