You need to accept that there is another opinion here and you don't agree with it. That's fine but others can and do have different opinions which while not right for you are right for us.
I decline to comment further another than to say that's an incorrect assumption, and wrong!
I personally think your examples are silly,
In view of your first comment, that's contradictory. What I say is honest truth, not an example. It occurred. You may wish not to accept it that's down to you.
it would be very hard to have the cabin door stay open by accident as they are fire doors and meant to be closed, so someone walking in while you are dressing would be near impossible.
Clearly you have not read my posts on this thread fully.
So explain .
Embarkation day, concierge, we get in our rooms at 1pm, there is a maintenance issue, IIRC the Air Con was reported by the stateroom host as an issue, maintainance came , was walking in and out leaving our door open, they I think we're going to something down the hallway and back.
We are in a midship Cat T, near the midship elevators, under deck 9 , a busy area. At 1.30 pm, when the general staterooms open, our door is open, we are inside due to this, and we hear a male voice, let's go around and look at a suite, it occurs, you may not believe it, it's up to you.
They did an about turn when they saw us in there.
Now we were careful, but what if like another poster we assumed the door was closed? Or if we assumed maintenance was there?
Fine call my example silly, but if a child is there or someone dressing it could be worse, and if an item goes missing those popping in for a look would be traced, as many say here, it's wrong, and also their uncomfortable with it.
Also I wont talk for others but when I speak of someone looking around I am talking about embarkation day, not just any old day during the cruise. If you think that your room has really been 'deep cleaned' for you then you would be wrong. The only time all rooms are deep cleaned are after there has been an outbreak and then people don't get into their cabins at the 1:30 mark. Lord forbid some low life enters a cabin and leaves a germ after the 'deep cleaning'. lol.
Rooms are deep cleaned on change over day, on our back to back we got it adjusted to castaway day. I want minimal other cruisers in my stateroom, and it to be in pristine condition.
Also, I do not see where anyone has 'advocated' for others to do this. If you think we have maybe you should look into the meaning of advocate.
Two posters have said it's OK to go in, take photos as their interested. They support each other that it's OK, The word is correct.
Lets agree to disagree and leave it at that. I promise to never enter your cabin however you are always welcome in mine. To me its basic manners.
Thanks for the invite! If anyone is invited it's fine, - it's manners.