Without the potency of enforcement, what's the point? Quick, let's form the Twitter Shun Force. We'll have an angry mob of shunners and sneerings.
-- Dossy Shiobara do...@panoptic.com -----Original Message----- From: Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 09:52:33 To: <twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com> Subject: [twitter-dev] Re: Twitter Application Usage Guidelines, Please Read What if the Twitter community were to draft a code of honor that could be voted on by anyone with a Twitter account. Kind of like the Facebook ToS voting but actually community driven. A few questions regarding this: Do you think it would be possible for the community to come to a final decision? Would a CoH have any effect on users or application developers? How would the CoH be social enforced? Thoughts? Abraham On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 18:16, Caliban Darklock <cdarkl...@gmail.com> wrote: > There's no technological solution to this. It has to be social. -- Abraham Williams | Community | http://web608.org Hacker | http://abrah.am | http://twitter.com/abraham Project | http://fireeagle.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] blogable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Madison, WI, United States