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last edited by BillSeitz on Oct 20, 2008 11:56 pm

is defending 's launch of a -supporting version of Spaces for . He's wrong.

More from . He quotes [Michael Connolly] justifying "moderation" of terms (in an earlier and arguably different context): Unfortunately, whenever you create an open platform for people to say whatever they want, and open it up to the wide world (14 languages, in 26 different markets), there is always a handful of people who spoil the party, and post a bunch of inappropriate (and in some cases illegal) stuff.

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Update: Scoble recants - wow good for you Robert!


 




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