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Marina @ Sufficient Thrust
January 4th, 2008 @6:33 am  

I agree with your thoughts on integrity. We are what we do when no one is looking.

I remember when Facebook *let* you download a CSV of all your contacts’ information. I miss that feature, and I agree that it’s strange that I can’t easily export that data. We’re talking about email addresses, not DNA, and there’s nothing stopping me from manually entering your email addresses into my address books (besides a lack of time!).

However, it’s Facebook’s service, and as a user I need to agree to their TOS. For contact management purposes, there are other things available, like Apple’s Address Book or 37 Signals’ Highrise.

Johan Myrberger
January 4th, 2008 @10:24 am  

Out of all the posts around this I have read this one of the better. The examples you give are good.

fathersez
January 5th, 2008 @12:15 pm  

I agree with you. I don’t know RS nor am I a Facebook member. I am also not sure exactly what RS has done.

Your definition of integrity is spot on, and people of influence do have a higher level of accountability.

If we have a doubt, then we should not do it. That is the rule, I try to live by.

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