On 24/10/12 17:51, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
On 24/10/2012 1:05 PM, Bianca Gibson wrote:
That's awful...
I agree, re-posted to G+ ...
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What is worse, is that 'violation' or 'abuse' is can be nebulously defined. Technically, Amazon could wipe your books because you said something they disagreed with politically when reviewing a book on their site. I have a big problem with companies like Facebook, Twitter and such believing that they have a responsibility to enforce a moral code. I have a problem with people saying they should do that, and they should police morality. I don't want businesses thinking that THEY are the ones who get to define what is acceptable or not, but as more and more of our life is stored and mediated by profit making entities, they are naturally going to exercise greater power over us. Why wouldn't they?