feuervogel: (wtf?)
feuervogel ([personal profile] feuervogel) wrote2010-09-01 10:55 am
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More Livejournal dubiousness

The newest code update includes little links to post your comment to Twitter and/or facebook. Per the third bullet point, this also includes screened and locked comments. Unless your crosspost by default, you need to manually select crossposting, but those little ticky boxes are really easy to hit by accident.

This is not OK from a privacy standpoint. Not at all.

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kirin: Kirin Esper from Final Fantasy VI (Default)

[personal profile] kirin 2010-09-01 04:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I guess, though it's not like anyone with access to the entry couldn't write something new about it elsewhere anyway. But yeah, you wouldn't want to do it by accident. It seems to me like actually wanting to broadcast a *comment* is a rare enough thing that the options there ought to be tucked away in a drop-down or something; better UI design regardless of the privacy issues anyway. I can see them much more commonly being used to broadcast original posts, so I don't really mind them there.

Though it only makes sense for them to show up if you've already linked/authorized LJ to post to your twitter and/or facebook. Do the boxes appear even if you haven't? If so, that's just kind of dumb.

[identity profile] leora.livejournal.com 2010-09-01 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I wonder how long it'll be before a browser puts in the ability to turn off cross-site features like that, such that even if you activate one, it pops up a warning or simply doesn't act on it. I wonder how difficult that would be to create.