> > I think Scoble likes to hear himself talk, and loves to stir up drama.
> > It's how he keeps people paying attention to him.
> >
> > I'd find more reputable sources for that argument.
> 
> Whilst there's an element of truth in your statement (just about all
> of the prominent tech bloggers remain prominent by stirring up drama),
> lots of people have been saying similar things for a long time.  Ad
> hominem attacks don't change the fact that the message is right. You
> could start here : http://adactio.com/journal/1357 .

So let's say Scoble is right. How, in fact, does OAuth prevent a bad
actor from using credentials to act badly?

OAuth solves many problems; it doesn't solve this one.

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