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I'm not arguing that it isn't crappy for users. I'm saying, if the vendor was warned about this and played games about it instead, they're the ones who did something crappy to the users.



I'm saying that there's blame to go around. If there's some sort of major privacy issue that has a direct negative impact on users, sure, I can see cutting it off.

Barring that, killing apps that are as popular as UberTwitter and Twidroyd with no prior public warning simply isn't the best way Twitter could have handled this.




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