lycier, on 2015-January-23, 05:02, said:
Please allow me to say it again that the BBO's responsibility is to promote BBOers's friendship,not to reveal personal informations/ individual privacy.
It's OK for people to choose to follow other players. Why is it a break of *your* privacy when you click a button that notifies you whether those players log on BBO, and allows you to see at any time what they are doing on BBO? Isn't that more like a matter of *their* privacy? Yes, there is now a way for those players to tell whether you are following them or not,
if they decide to friend you back, but I have troubles understanding in what way that breaks your privacy. You can no longer follow them without their knowledge?
The only issue I see here is that players you
thought had mutual friendship feelings may turn out to not have befriended you back. But why take that so personally? There are lots of reasons why they haven't friended you - maybe they just never friend anyone, or they keep their friends list for people they play same system with, or they recently cleaned up and noticed you haven't been around, or they simply forgot to friend you... If it's really that important to you just ask them. Why does it have to be such a big deal whether they clicked a button or not.
For example I have unfriended a number of people whom I do consider friends because they had a really bad connection and their numerous log ins were spamming my screen. Some random example, but just to show it doesn't have to be personal.
As for BBO's responsibility, we made a mistake in the News release by not stating clearly why the change was made and where all this is going. There was actually a News item explaining the upcoming changes, but we should have reiterated what's going on, in case people missed the previous announcement. This is a first step towards further upgrades that will allow friends to do and share more things among themselves, without mixing in Garozzo, Zia, and players you're following just because you like to watch them.