Twitter to employ CAPTCHA tweets to keep bots out

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In a near dark future we may have to go this way. Have our pub­lic tweets bot proof, and the Twit­ter API return­ing base64 encoded images of our tweets instead of text, unless you’re a really good friend … then you may have some of your friends sell your plain text tweets to advert­isers, friends hack­ing friends’ accounts to har­vest more sellable tweets, etc.

Well, that’s a dark vis­ion of the future, fueled by the read­ings I’m doing for a Cyber­punk course at the Peer 2 Peer Uni­ver­sity.

Twitter for Blog Comments

A recent blog post of Oliver Reichen­stein “Kill Blog Com­ments?” stirred up some inter­est­ing dis­cus­sions on twitter.

The most inter­est­ing issue would be how to track those com­ments on twit­ter, Olivier’s ini­tial tweet “New blog post: Kill Blog Com­ments? http://​tiny​url​.com/​d​h​p​g8k had as a mat­ter of iden­ti­fic­a­tion only the tinyurl.

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