I guess there’s a subcultural aspect in how comfortable people feel with declining to answer questions: In subcultures where people can (or know to) just say “don’t worry about it” and people don’t get offended by that, questions are free.
But for the most part I think whether people are happy or annoyed with being asked a question comes down to how many times they have been asked. Asked zero times → very happy, like summer rain. Asked 30 times → not so much, but idk maybe you can mitigate the annoyance by copy and pasting something/publishing a statement.
I guess there’s a subcultural aspect in how comfortable people feel with declining to answer questions: In subcultures where people can (or know to) just say “don’t worry about it” and people don’t get offended by that, questions are free.
But for the most part I think whether people are happy or annoyed with being asked a question comes down to how many times they have been asked. Asked zero times → very happy, like summer rain. Asked 30 times → not so much, but idk maybe you can mitigate the annoyance by copy and pasting something/publishing a statement.