It is important to have freedom of information, as it allows individuals to access the knowledge and information they need to make informed decisions and to exercise their rights as citizens. However, it is not necessarily true that those who create freedom of information will also speak openly about it. The ability to create and maintain freedom of information requires a variety of skills and expertise, such as knowledge of technology and the law, as well as the willingness to take on the challenge of protecting this fundamental right. It is possible for someone to be skilled in creating and maintaining freedom of information without necessarily being vocal about it.