This incident bounced around in my head today. I think Twitter does not like the essential nature of this application, to contact members of its userbase. I would like to know what users of the premium Twitter Butler product included in their messages. I am designing a mass-contact model now, and feel extremely cautious about how I intend to contact my customers, how easily I can assure their ongoing participation is voluntary, and other concerns. Does the author of Twitter Butler have a clear understanding of how his product has been used within Twitter.com? Or does he prefer to collect ten dollars and forget it?
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