True, true.
But I know for instance that my nephews never read my emails when they use my iPad (first of all because one is too young and second because they know it's not their business), and I also can trust family and friends.
When I share my iPad with family and friends, they launch games or pictures.
Once again, the delete buton is required because I take hundreds of picture on my iPhone that are not meant to be shared. I'm using my phone to take anything in picture: to remember something, because I witnessed something, because ...
- You are shopping, you need an advise, you take a picture and MMS it. Wow, nice picture on your big screen TV!!!
- You witness an accident, you take a picture for insurance companies or for officials, great for the kids on your iPad!!!
- You take a picture of a big lego truck and you MMS it to your wife and ask her if it's a good idea for Christmas. Boum, your kid sees it on the iPad.
I love the idea that you can easily share new pictures with no setup and no need to create an album and so on. But not to have the ability to delete one single file is an issue. Imagine you have already 998 pictures on it, and you want to delete one...
And to those who think it's complicated, it's not. Photos on the stream are first a copy of the original. So if you save your original (or just keep it) on your phone, if you delete a file from the stream, it won't impact your original.
It should be as easy as adding/deleting contacts on your address book: what you do on one device is updated all accross your devices. They can do it with contacts, events on your calendars, apps, documents, but not with photos???