2 Aug 03:49
Re: Ideas for boycotting Scrabble and Hasbro
From: Fred Benenson <fred.benenson <at> gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Ideas for boycotting Scrabble and Hasbro
Newsgroups: gmane.org.freeculture.discuss
Date: 2008-08-02 01:49:05 GMT
Subject: Re: Ideas for boycotting Scrabble and Hasbro
Newsgroups: gmane.org.freeculture.discuss
Date: 2008-08-02 01:49:05 GMT
I think the point would be to boycott Hasbro's version of the Scrabulous game, and probably use the Wordscraper one, which still requires flash. So disabling flash would throw the baby out with the bath water.
A more effective technique for showing Hasbro that you don't like their behavior would be to encourage people to "uninstall" the application from their facebook profile.
F
A more effective technique for showing Hasbro that you don't like their behavior would be to encourage people to "uninstall" the application from their facebook profile.
F
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 5:17 AM, Clifford Conley Owens III <ccowens <at> vt.edu> wrote:
Mattl++
~Conley--
Matt Lee wrote:
> All these games require Flash anyway, right?
>
> A very simple way to boycott them would simply be to remove Flash and
> refuse to play them.
>
> People unwilling or unable to remove Flash could block Flash from
> Facebook using the NOSCRIPT plugin.
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