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Should you be allowed to use software like Plaxo Pulse to get the name, email and birthday of Your Friends on social networks?

VentureBeat January 03, 2008 18:09:48

Robert Scoble published in his blog about how he got banned on Facebook on January 3 while testing the script for Plaxo Pulse. Read Scobleizer.com, What I was using to hit Facebook for the entire story.

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No, Terms of Service trumps!
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  • +9 raves Fef January 03, 2008 18:41:18
    Fef

    No, Terms of Service trumps!

    Facebook tries to protect the email address of your friends for several reasons, and FB has the right to do so. The application used optical character recognition (OCR) to scan the page and translate the text in the picture into digital text. FB does not share this information with apps.
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  • liemtenshi December 27, 2008 23:47:31
    liemtenshi

    No, Terms of Service trumps!

    Personal information are not good to be go around on internet. Especially if it' s someone elses' information and not yourself.
    You should have permission from your friends to do so.
  • shreweddude July 01, 2008 19:39:39
    shreweddude

    No, Terms of Service trumps!

    adds
  • jedaichoi June 27, 2008 05:22:48
    jedaichoi

    Yes, they are my friends!

    rrr
  • Adi June 25, 2008 19:14:47
    Adi

    Yes, they are my friends!

    Its my data. The only thing they are preventing me from doing, is integrating more quickly into another website of my choice. But sooner or later, I will.
  • mikeddddd April 08, 2008 19:45:00
    mikeddddd

    Yes, they are my friends!

    this is why i think it.
  • The Reeses Cup January 06, 2008 18:17:38
    The Reeses Cup

    No, Terms of Service trumps!

    If they don't want you to know those things, then you're screwed. Why don't you just ASK them instead of TAKING??

    Respect people's privacy!
  • Celeste-o-bot 9000 January 04, 2008 23:50:23
    Celeste-o-bot 9000

    No, Terms of Service trumps!

    No way. If I want someone to know that information, I will be the one to give it to them. Otherwise, it's none of your business. Spammers AND Hackers could very easily get this stuff and screw you over. Far too much potential to be abused.
  • Grace W. Bush January 04, 2008 23:45:19
    Grace W. Bush

    No, Terms of Service trumps!

    In my book, anything is accepted to protect me from spammers!
  • +1 raves
    mr.silencewolf January 04, 2008 12:18:22
    mr.silencewolf

    No, Terms of Service trumps!

    u do it, then spammers can do it.
  • +5 raves
    VentureBeat January 04, 2008 00:20:09
    VentureBeat

    No, Terms of Service trumps!

    i just think that theres too much potential for this to be abused!
  • +3 raves
    Jamesy818 [Raccoon VP] January 04, 2008 00:18:59
    Jamesy818 [Raccoon VP]

    Yes, they are my friends!

    I think friends should be allowed, but it is obviously going to be used for spamming purposes, especially now that facebook is open to everyone.
  • +3 raves
    rooffire January 03, 2008 22:37:53
    rooffire

    No, Terms of Service trumps!

    TOS for a reason.
  • +9 raves
    Fef January 03, 2008 18:41:18
    Fef

    No, Terms of Service trumps!

    Facebook tries to protect the email address of your friends for several reasons, and FB has the right to do so. The application used optical character recognition (OCR) to scan the page and translate the text in the picture into digital text. FB does not share this information with apps.
  • +4 raves
    SparkleyPie *Mojo is my hom... January 03, 2008 18:22:27
    SparkleyPie *Mojo is my homeboy*

    Undecided

    I don't see a problem with exporting your friends' birthdays and email addresses. What I do see a problem with is the potential to use or tweak the program to get personal information from people who aren't your friends.
  • +4 raves
    Michael January 03, 2008 18:21:27
    Michael

    Yes, they are my friends!

    If I can import my friends to Facebook then I should be able to export them!
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