Never seen anyone guard a website quite like a cigar smoker and his ISOMs (In general). Makes me think of hipsters.
Would be different if it were 'legal'. I don't guard them ferociously, but I don't share them publicly...but I also don't think anyone who has ever asked has been denied by me.
Many good sources are now having a majority of their packages seized, so even over the past few years I have seen good ones that I used to buy from essentially become obsolete.
So if that makes me a 'hipster' so be it, I don't want to lose their reliability
But how does sharing them on a forum make their packages get seized anymore than having a website that pops up when you type "cuban cigars" into google? Are there feds scouting forums looking for cubans? Is it the volume of buyers increasing for the site?
I sure hope not, but with this gov't regime, I wouldn't put much past them.
No idea, would rather be safe than sorry.