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- -You're all set... please go check your email and click the link we -sent you.
- -FOO300 — © 2010 Foo Communications, LLC
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- -If you're using Facebook, and one day you decide to stop, or -another service comes along (Remember MySpace? Friendster? Orkut?) -— any and all contacts you have cannot be exported. All your -friends go away, and you have to find people again.
- -We think this is a bad idea.
- -Bad for you, and bad for society.
- -Start simple, start with status updates like Twitter and Facebook -already allow, and start getting people to begin updating their -profiles from something they can control:
- -Once you're comfortable and on-board with this, let's take your -ideas, suggestions and feedback, and build the social networking -software that we all want, and can all use.
- -Who are we? We're a ragtail group of artists and geeks working to -bring this to you.
- -You don't have to trust us with your personal information, and in -fact, we'd rather you didn't.
- -We'd like you to join us and be a part of a revolution in the way -people share and socialize on the web.
- -Let's make the World Wide Web into the Social Web.
- -Anyone reading this, regardless of your ability to program -computers or make things look pretty can help make this software -better.
- -You can tell us what you like, what you hate, how things should be -different, and what features you'd like to see next.
- -We'll take the time to listen to you.
- - - - - - -FOO300 — © 2010 Foo Communications, LLC
- - - diff --git a/dc/list.html b/dc/list.html deleted file mode 100644 index a1e806ee71..0000000000 --- a/dc/list.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ - - - - -Get on our mailing list and keep up to date with news and updates with social and daisychain.
- -To us, your privacy is vital.
- -As things currently stand, anything you say on daisychain is -available to everyone in the world.
- -Privacy and controls for sharing is something we take extremely -seriously, but it's also something we cannot do by ourselves.
- -We invite you to join us and help us define a privacy policy and -the privacy controls needed to make people feel comfortable sharing on -the social web.
- -Finally, we ask that you always consider that anything you put onto -this or any other website, could be shared outside of any privacy -controls by anyone you share it with.
- -Put simply: if someone can see it, that person can copy it (or take -a screenshot) and share it with the world and nobody is ever going to -be able fix that.
- -So please, think twice about who you identify yourself as, and what -you post.
- -With that in mind, we invite you to sign up and please, enjoy yourself.
- -To sign up, please fill out this very simple form, or use your OpenID:
- -