What about this is supposed to be an infohazard rather than just private info? It doesn’t seem like either a cognitohazard, negatively-valued information (movie spoilers), or a socioinfohazard / exfohazard (each individual prefers to know themselves but prefers society not to know).
As I understood the title, the point was to indicate that the author is tired of this, and while maybe they were able to help some people, knowing this information has come at great emotional and social cost to them, wishing (in at least some sense hinted at in the title) that they had never encountered this information.
So at least as played at in the title, it would fall into the “negatively-valued information” bucket.
What about this is supposed to be an infohazard rather than just private info? It doesn’t seem like either a cognitohazard, negatively-valued information (movie spoilers), or a socioinfohazard / exfohazard (each individual prefers to know themselves but prefers society not to know).
As I understood the title, the point was to indicate that the author is tired of this, and while maybe they were able to help some people, knowing this information has come at great emotional and social cost to them, wishing (in at least some sense hinted at in the title) that they had never encountered this information.
So at least as played at in the title, it would fall into the “negatively-valued information” bucket.