Love the vid, Jennifer - you do a great job on your blog, too, including tags that people who want to break into social media to reap its rewards (socially, for marketing or Pr purposes!) don't take well advantage og. Kudos to you - I'll be watchin'
Agree. If the Twitter docs were obtained illegally, TechCrunch has no right to publish. Editorially, there is no higher purpose to the publication other than exposure.
If these documents were obtained illegally (and it sounds like they were) Tech Crunch has no right to publish them. Imagine the fit Arrington would throw if someone did this to his site.
Twitter really needs to fill in these holes in their security though.
Thanks so much, Vickie! Always good to know people do actually get something out of it! Pleaes be sure to subscribe and check out the latest vids! :)
SpeakMediaBlog 5 months ago
Love the vid, Jennifer - you do a great job on your blog, too, including tags that people who want to break into social media to reap its rewards (socially, for marketing or Pr purposes!) don't take well advantage og. Kudos to you - I'll be watchin'
VickieJazz 2 years ago
Agree. If the Twitter docs were obtained illegally, TechCrunch has no right to publish. Editorially, there is no higher purpose to the publication other than exposure.
kenlay 2 years ago
If these documents were obtained illegally (and it sounds like they were) Tech Crunch has no right to publish them. Imagine the fit Arrington would throw if someone did this to his site.
Twitter really needs to fill in these holes in their security though.
jbrickshaw 2 years ago