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Brianna Laugher wrote:
The privacy policy appears to be written with
community==editors in
mind. Is it sensible to act as if our community includes readers?
That's getting to be like, everyone who uses the web. That's rather
above and beyond what I would expect our privacy policy to cover. If
as Tim says 99% of the data is about readers, maybe we could release a
public API to access reader data?
I don't understand this argument. Why don't readers deserve privacy?
Why would we consider turning over detailed search and hit records of
all of our readers? Doesn't anyone remember the AOL search data fiasco?
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