So, just wondering--if Firefox is all about online independence (which I support, btw, and wanted to do the the Thunderclap with you), then why are we
So, just wondering--if Firefox is all about online independence (which I support, btw, and wanted to do the the Thunderclap with you), then why are we being _required_ to use a Facebook, Pinterest and/or Twitter account to help you out with the Thunderclap? These three entities are some of the worst privacy/security offenders out there, for pete's sake (whoever Pete is).
Just sayin'. And, I will not participate in the Thunderclap unless and until that policy is changed. If I _choose_ to go to my Facebook account, that is another thing altogether ('though I am coming to detest Facebook more and more and use it less and less).
Now, hook me up with Diaspora Project, and I might reconsider all of this.
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hello laffingwaterz, these are the only services that the thunderclap campaign homepage (not related to mozilla) works with. if you don't like them or are no member of any of them feel free to celebrate and spread the message of the 10th firefox birthday on november 10th in any social network of your choosing :-)