nytimes.com— A change in a networking site’s terms of service has raised suspicions that subscribers no longer control personal material.
Feb 17, 2009View in Crawl 4
They do, but the difference is they lost me and others as a customer. I know its hard to define the term "customer" when they offer a "free" service... but when users leave en masse, both their advertising and site value drop. People that take such action may or may not be a tiny minority, but at least its done.
Tell me the difference between "owning," and being able to "use, copy, publish, stream, store, retain, publicly perform or display, transmit, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through ... Read Moremultiple tiers), any User Content."
I was directing the feasibility comment towards removing data from external boxes/apps...which could be nearly impossible just because of the design of facebook...i.e. external apps are external and facebook doesn't have control over them.
Closed AccountFeb 18, 2009
we should send billions of dollars of bailouts @ stage 4
moclippaFeb 18, 2009
They do, but the difference is they lost me and others as a customer. I know its hard to define the term "customer" when they offer a "free" service... but when users leave en masse, both their advertising and site value drop. People that take such action may or may not be a tiny minority, but at least its done.
surfingmonkeyFeb 18, 2009
Yes but there is a big difference between sharing my opinion under a pseudonym and FB.
darylspongFeb 18, 2009
Tell me the difference between "owning," and being able to "use, copy, publish, stream, store, retain, publicly perform or display, transmit, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through ... Read Moremultiple tiers), any User Content."
al3xFeb 25, 2009
I was directing the feasibility comment towards removing data from external boxes/apps...which could be nearly impossible just because of the design of facebook...i.e. external apps are external and facebook doesn't have control over them.