(Of course I'm talking in-universe, I know that IRL they were whatever the writers decided what was best for the story
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The question came to my mind during the last episode of SNW where (spoiler!) two main characters start a relationship and wonder if they should inform their superiors according to regulation.
It seems to me that it is similar to what happens in many private companies and, I assume, in the military. If a relationship could in any way impact the work, superiors/company/HR or similar should be informed. And it should be avoided that the two involved in the relationship are hierarchically dependent on each other.
In TNG, however, it seems to me that anything goes. It's all up to the common sense of the involved individuals. Even when Picard started a relationship with Nella Daren people only worried if this could affect his judgment but it seems that didn't break any formal rule.
I'm wrong?

The question came to my mind during the last episode of SNW where (spoiler!) two main characters start a relationship and wonder if they should inform their superiors according to regulation.
It seems to me that it is similar to what happens in many private companies and, I assume, in the military. If a relationship could in any way impact the work, superiors/company/HR or similar should be informed. And it should be avoided that the two involved in the relationship are hierarchically dependent on each other.
In TNG, however, it seems to me that anything goes. It's all up to the common sense of the involved individuals. Even when Picard started a relationship with Nella Daren people only worried if this could affect his judgment but it seems that didn't break any formal rule.
I'm wrong?