↪ 2014-09-09 Tue 20:08, Anna D <[email protected]>:
> Okay, sure there may also be more influences like employees and their 
> decisions, but the law is the law. Again: they HAVE to comply to the right 
> to access and therefore I believe giving them so much credit for this is 
> not right. 

Yes. Again, let's leave “employee actions” out of this. We're not
going to be able to check this also for each service and it's also
quite fuzzy.


> What I do think Twitter should get credit for is the fact that you can 
> download all your Tweets ('Twitter archive') in a .csv or HTML-file. 
> https://blog.twitter.com/2012/your-twitter-archive 

Good point. Is it in the terms somewhere?


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