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Hi,

Þann fim  3.nóv 2011 07:29, skrifaði Christopher Stark:
There could be a more neutral "Share This" or "Add this" button.

As Facebook is "pure evil" and the opposite of "open" or "good" this
might be a controversial idea.


Via the standard web-page buttons, Facebook is tracking and tracing everyone, whether they use the social networking site or not. Any decent content provider should circumvent FB's javascript code - if they want to advertise FB.

Facebook being a data-mining & commercial operation, some people care about what information FB gathers on it's users:
<http://europe-v-facebook.org/EN/Data_Pool/data_pool.html>

A Share-Link to these services should be okay in my opinion:

-Diaspora
-Identi.ca
-Twitter
-Email this


Is Twitter any better than FB ?
There's also some doubts about the funding/ownership of Identi.ca.

Best regards,

Sveinn í Felli


best
christopher

Am 02.11.2011 22:50, schrieb Olivier Hallot:
Hi

How about twitting / g+ / fb a template or extension you liked?

Cheers




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