Dropping info wouldn't be a problem if it were only members of the NT community that could see it. That is not the case. A lead to anything remotely QS in this day and age dropped for all to see might as well be money dropped on the ground in Time Square. If sites get raided by non-members of NT when u were at work, with ur kids or just AFK for 5 mins to go take a piss and u now have to resort to paying resellers because u *****ed about tight lips on this forum then u deserve to sit there and cry. All members who pm for info received responses because I don't mind sharing with those who share my interest in this shoe (whether you resell or not), but I won't sit here and divulge info to ghosts who may take sizes from those who have actually posted in this thread and didn't get there size due to timing. Sorry for the long post but having an interest in a pair of shoes gets better when you can share joy with other enthusiasts.
I think this is an antiquated perspective. There was a time when NT was pretty much the be all and end all of sneaker info. ISS running a distant second. Those days are long gone. Protecting info on NT just closes one channel of info now, not THE channel of info.
As Sneakerfan said, once Kicksdeals drops the info, it's over. There are a hundred blogs, forums, twitter feeds, etc. that will share the info now even if we protect it, so instead of shutting out the lurkers, keeping info off NT boards may actually do more to shut out NTers (fewer of which are redeeming members of the "hobby" by the day anyway, but that's another story.)
Now, I won't front. When this info dropped, I got PMs from multiple people who know I missed out on the first drop. And, I got my pairs from that. But, that's not just because I'm an NTer; those people looked out for me because I've looked out for them in the past, so that's a whole second level of tit for tat.)
Holding the info only matters so long as it is exclusive - once it is broken elsewhere, it's a delusion of grandeur to think that anything we do in a single thread will prevent beasting.