Heard it through the Tweet Vine?
Twitter has begun to roll out a video embedding service called Vine. No surprise when some producers of pornography managed to upload a pornographic video clip. However a huge fuss ensued when the clip was chosen as an Editor's Choice clip.
Anyone rolling out new technology should apply the "porn test".
If I wanted to use this new device or service for sexual reasons - how would I do it? In the case of anonymised or hard to trace free account allowing video uploads the answer isn't hard. So how might Twitter have managed that issue? Or is all publicity good publicity? After all lots of people now know about their new service - Vine. I heard it through theGrape Twitter Vine...
Anyone rolling out new technology should apply the "porn test".
If I wanted to use this new device or service for sexual reasons - how would I do it? In the case of anonymised or hard to trace free account allowing video uploads the answer isn't hard. So how might Twitter have managed that issue? Or is all publicity good publicity? After all lots of people now know about their new service - Vine. I heard it through the