On 18/04/2013 13:51, David Gerard wrote:
So far, it's apparently a gateway to advertising.
Mathieu, I'm not a huge advocate of Twitter buttons, and I think the
neutrality objection (do we favour a few services, or have 2000
buttons?) is a serious problem. But your arguments so far have been
absolutely terrible.
We already selectively choose which outside service we display when a
user click on say an ISBN number or geoip. Doing likewise for share
buttons wouldn't be something new....
Katie
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