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by azylman
4937 days ago
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Nowhere does he say that it's justified. Cut the man some slack. My interpretation from reading this whole thread, the associated article, and some comments is that there's an option for users to invite their Twitter followers/share activity, but the messaging around it is unclear or something (maybe a bug?) so people didn't realize they were doing it. And now it's being fixed. That's hardly intentional unethical behavior. Saying someone is "in a state of delusion, blinded to ethics and respect" is WAY out of line for someone whose product had either a UX or technical bug, who apologized for it, and who is now trying to fix it. |
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The claimed bug is that the were not clear in getting permissions. That is completely irrelevant to the core of the principle here. They are fraudulently impersonating him, using his own account. That is a fact and it is a verifiable fact.
Given that you feel motivated to justify it, I have added your company Clever to my list of dodgy companies I will have nothing to do with. Thank you for informing me of your questionable ethics.