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May 22, 2008

DemoGirl on Summize

For those of you that have not found the DemoGirl site, I recommend checking it out. Molly does 2-3 minute screencasts on new sites so others can quickly check out the site and its functionality without having to sign-up or go there. While Summize has no sign-up barrior for people to use it, we do love seeing her talk about some of the great features and uses of our product.

Here is a link to her post on Summize and the embedded screencast.

Enjoy...

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MY TIMELINE IS PROTECTED FOR A REASON, WHERE THE FUCK DO YOU GET OFF SCANNING IT ANYWAY AND MAKING IT PUBLIC ON YOUR SITE!!!!!!!!!

YOU HAVE NO RESPECT FOR PRIVACY AT ALL!

STOP DOING THAT NOW!

Statistics say SUMMIZE is a preferred tool of people using Twitter in protected mode.

Fair enough for those who blurb openly to check on everybody else's timeline , too.

am i understanding you correctly that you mean to say to scan someone's tweets against their express wishes, i should have said tweets in my initial comment instead of timeline sorry, i was just livid, because anybody who isn't in protected mode is fine with that by definition, is ok because your statistics supposedly say that people who use your service are using protected mode on twitter as well?

if i use protected mode i reserve the right to deny anybody access to my tweets, thats my prerogative. are you trying to argue with that?

i've that is so you have no business making said tweets public, have you?

so your argument runs like this …

if i read unenveloped public postings on a black board, that is grounds enough for you to read my private mail or eavesdrop on my conversations and make it public on the net?

i adamantly don't think so.

the most polite response to that is, that i sure hope this just shilling for pr-purposes and does not reflect your actual attitudes.

but it is twitter who should make it impossible for you do so in the first place.

the above said exculpates you in no way, shape or form.


yours sincerely unconvinced, westernworld

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