mmm...
I'm caught on this one.
I agree that this kind of resource is, to our industry (or profession or hobby or whatever) a bit of a nightmare, what with revealing secrets etc. I think that we are however pretty safe, in that, as said before in the thread, it is written in our 'geek speak.'
BUT, secrets revealed or not, this kind of exposure to the mainstream may be seen as a
good thing for magic. It's a
professional site - not a 'secrets-revealed' or 'Masked Magician' type site. There will be people that look at allmagic and admire it for what it is, a great website; there will be others that look, find out a few secrets, show their mates this new-found magic, but
badly, and so do no more; and there will be those who, as a result of seeing this fantastic site, take a genuine interest in magic, the secrets within and get involved in this wonderful magic community that we all know and love (to different extents!).
Personally, I think those wanting to find out secrets don't last too long before they either give up or are hooked properly like us. Those admiring the site will simply click back to Google and find something else that interests them, and the others, well, they become fellow mages, and we welcome them with open arms.
Spread the word, brothers and sisters!!!
(by the way, I apologise for the use of semicolons in this post. My old English teacher will be ever so proud...)