[Diaspora] Buzz

Neil Ford ncford at gmail.com
Thu Feb 11 15:41:00 MST 2010


If you turn it on in Gmail, it automatically follows those people who
you email frequently and displays that list on your public profile.
Who I email regularly is not something I want splashed across the web
thank you very much. That should not be the default behaviour.

Neil.

On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Dan Clery <dan at wendifference.com> wrote:
> What default privacy settings are you talking about. From where I stand, it
> needs some sort of public profile, and then it ties together all your other
> public feeds in the ecosystem.
>
> I understand why one might not want to share that info with everyone on the
> list, but it's more an assault on Facebook (and FriendFeed) than listservs.
>
>
> On Feb 11, 2010, at 4:07 PM, Neil Ford <neil at neilcford.com> wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately the default privacy settings of Buzz mean that I won't
>> be using it until Google sort that out.
>>
>> Even when they do, I don't think it will be as far reaching as Google
>> hope it will. I'd like to think the mailing list will remain the focal
>> point.
>>
>> Neil.
>>
>> On Thursday, February 11, 2010, Brad Murray <bjmurray.halfjack at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I've been using Google' "Buzz" thingy for a short while now and, as it
>>> integrates handily with my mailbox, I'll be using it for a lot of
>>> announcement stuff. While I will certainly still be watching and replying to
>>> the Diaspora mailing list, you might find more meat if you follow me on
>>> Buzz. As always, the blog <http://www.vsca.ca/halfjack> is where the real
>>> fun is. :D
>>>
>>> --
>>> Brad Murray (halfjack)
>>> VSCA Publishing
>>>
>>
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