As for sharing available domains, you're just a messenger and everyone ought to do their due diligence as always.
I actually enjoy giving up information advantages, or sharing (what an arrogant formulation - whatever). That's where the problem begins: Sure, it's supposed to benefit the community, but it also serves our own (minor, but still present) narcissism, as well as the ccTLD's rising registration numbers.
Well, we have many colleagues on board who join by chance because they've heard something about superintelligence. And people from the Global South who seek their fortune in a short-term doubling of registration costs. A lot of people who don't have the courage, the patience, or the financial means to hold on to their .si portfolio for several years.
That means, even though we post only supposedly valuable names without recommendation and with the best of intentions, we have RESPONSIBILITY. Imagine a guy from Bolivia (no offense!) registers the fidelity domain and three months later receives a letter from a lawyer based in a prime Manhattan neighborhood, including a ton of forms incomprehensible to the Bolivian, and a hefty bill. It could ruin the guy if he's prone to faint-hearted panic.
But of course, domain drops do happen and are visible to everyone on ExpiredDomains a few hours later anyway. If only goodwill counts, my clues might be a (just dropped) Giftcard.si.