No offense to anyone involved, but I don't feel sorry when movie stars, presidents, or forum owners whine, "I don't get to have a priiiivate liiiiife....."
Hey, you just have to drown your sorrows in some of the money/power you received in exchange for giving up your life as a private, unknown, non-famous individual.
The Knife of Fame cuts both ways.
And yes, that even includes forum owners to a lesser degree. A forum owner enjoys certain perks as well as being scrutinized by the hundreds (or thousands) of members of the forum.
Now I'm not saying that Quis or Vox is whining, but a lot of people on FE and here are whining FOR them. But they (as well as myself) don't deserve any sympathy for having their personal life be front-page news. THEY chose to run the largest traditional Catholic forum; it goes with the territory.
The fact is, people WANT to know about the lives of famous people. That's why all those magazines in the checkout line at the grocery store sell. People are fascinated by the lives of those who make movies, play professional sports, run corporations, run countries -- and, to a much lesser degree, those who run traditional Catholic fora.
I think part of the fascination is because we common folk like to see that those on pedestals are just as human as ourselves. That's why human nature likes to devour scandals.
Matthew