Q 1: Does the Takanah of not reading other people's mail apply in a situation where people are viewing emails on public computers and others are constantly walking by?
A: Yes, except when viewing on a computer you get an e-sin.
Q 2: This is the situation in my yeshiva's computer room, where there are a bunch of computers and people are constantly around during the times they are on, and it's almost guaranteed that someone sitting next to you or near you or just passing by will see what you're looking at. Can one assume that there is mechilah in this type of situation?
A: Another grammatical masterpiece of a question. And again, what the hell are computers, or as I like to call them, Satan’s electonica, doing in a yeshiva? Regardless, keep your fucking eyes away from your friend’s porn. What a ridiculous notion. How stupidly, and self-righteously arrogant. Seriously, one can never assume mechilah.
Q 3: Is it comparable to the case of finding mail in the trash, where it's assumed that the owner doesn't care if it's read?
A: Why is this asshole rummaging through other people’s trash? Don’t assume anything. If it’s on his screen it has not been deleted and is therefore not trash.
Q 4: And even if it's mutar, would there be a midas chasidus to avoid looking?
A: Question is moot. There’s no chasidus in avoiding other people’s business. It’s called common decency. Or if you prefer, derech eretz. Assholes.
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