@rodmur exactly. this is why i...
@rodmur exactly. this is why it's not a total win. they're still figuring out how to change their tos
@rodmur exactly. this is why it's not a total win. they're still figuring out how to change their tos
@bjorg I dunno, did having a bill of rights in our constitution mean having to pay for any freedom of expression?
@uid0 @guyma exactly :)
happy that facebook relented, but we need to think about the broader implications of posting our lives on online services
@sparkystacey meh my little group had little to do with the ultimate decision, but kudos to fb for listening
@uid0 http://tinyurl.com/bfx6ln
@webmink hmm... I'm not sure we're in disagreement there :)
@webmink no, not virtue - but isnt' regulation basically govt. mandated virtue? because I think that's what it would take
just disabled my twitter to facebook app #fadetoblank
@webmink there has to be a way to force industry-wide recognition of participant rights. facebook tos presents an oppty
@webmink gah. crap. suggestions?
@jrep I hope not - #blackout has to do with heinous NZ law. #fadetoblank has to do with facebook tos