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by lordkada 5143 days ago
Driverdan, maybe you're right... but what about the "featured tweets" from Twitter? They are bulk, unsolicited and adv messages... You're a spammer if you don't pay? Otherwise if you're Twitter you can do everything? Just to understand...
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Spam has to be unsolicited. But when you use Twitter, you agree that Twitter may send you messages at any time. Therefore, not spam.

You seem surprised that a company treats itself differently than random users of its service. I'm surprised that you're surprised.

Spam should be defined from the point of view of the user, not the company! I understand you, but I disagree... ;-)
If users don't like Twitter's monetization strategy, they can use an some other microblog or social networking service.

It's kind of like saying "I don't like paying for coffee, so it's OK for me to break into Starbucks at night and steal some." It's not, because the terms of the transaction aren't that. They're "if you give me money, I will give you coffee" and you can agree and trade money for coffee or disagree in entirety and go without the coffee. You aren't allowed to walk in, take the coffee, and quip "I'm altering the deal; pray I don't alter it any further."

Well, it's more like taking free coffee Starbucks are offering, then having them start putting it in cups with an advertising message on them and bitching that now you're getting gypped.
From the point of view of the user they opted in to twitter sending them sponsored messages and never opted in to your bulk unsolicited messages.

It's pretty cut and dry.

Featured Tweets are just a form of advertising. By using Twitter you accept that advertising is a part of their service. Google has ads in search results that are relevant to your search. Those aren't spam either, they're ads that are part of using their service.