Very true: “If those services don’t trust me enough to give me an RSS feed, why should I trust them with my data?” adactio.com/journal/6291/
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@stilkov why is that an issue of trust? If you’re running a business wouldn’t you kill features that get low usage?
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@assaf Do you really believe that is the reason? Anyway, I just find it sad that Twitter seems to be on the way to yet another closed system
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@stilkov as PM I would’ve killed it for insufficient usage and redundancy with API. It’s very important but only to very few people.
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Replying to @assaf
@assaf But the discussion is pointless; clearly, Twitter doesn't care for collaborating openly. Which may be a good decision on their part.

Jun 22, 2013 · 5:40 PM UTC

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Replying to @stilkov
@stilkov it’s Ike IE6, few people care a great deal, but most moved elsewhere. 3rd party can solve this.
Replying to @stilkov
@stilkov browsers do the same thing; they no longer include a feed viewer. Numbers don’t justify it. Let 3rd party plugins add that feature.