That huge sucking sound you hear is Facebook, piling data from third parties into its mouth as fast as it can while it remains stubbornly greedy about releasing its own data to anyone it doesn’t like. Which is mostly Google these days, since Yahoo and AOL completely surrendered and Microsoft actually owns part of them.
Google shut them down last week, restricting API access and effectively blocking contacts exports to Facebook in any automated way. This is, I wrote, the true beginning of data protectionism.
Now Facebook has found a way around that restriction. They’re leveraging a Google feature that lets users download their own data for their own use – part of Google’s golf-clap worthy data liberation effort. They’ve hacked a solution around the block by giving users a direct deep link to the download feature. And then users can upload that file directly to Facebook.
Can Google block this? One engineer I spoke with says yes, but it will be difficult: “If Google wanted to, they could block it immediately. it’s pretty simple. just put a CSRF token on the url to block deep linking but that might fuck up other CSV flows. Maybe they have an outlook importer or something. facebook really went aggressive here.”
It’s also a big middle finger to Google.
Update: Google’s response here.
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Another reason why I call Facebook a black hole. Everything goes in but nothing comes out. Facebook is a dangerous online community. It is getting freaky. I would rather trust my online info to the all-powerful Wizard of Oz. Thanks Toto.
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Wow... at one time, I was a little bothered by Google Buzz and how Google tied together Buzz content with the rest of the Google universe (Blogger, Picassa, YouTube). When I saw private pictures on Picassa and videos uploaded to YouTube appearing in my Buzz stream without my prior consent, I was wondering just what Google was up to...
And now I read this? Do I trust the devil I know or the devil I don't? Google's mantra may be "Don't be evil", but Facebook isn't even saying that.
I might need to seriously reconsider rebuilding the server that houses latheofdreams.com this week. Should I try an alpha Diaspora which I can control the privacy on over a despicable facebook and "non-evil" Google?
Hi Gang. Waiting for Diaspora. Will try it but don't know if I want to join another community. Tumblr, Blogger, Twitter and Posterous may be enough.
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