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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
It's marketing. It's always about marketing.
You can get around it; you just have to take the time after granting permission and posting your comment to go into Facebook or Twitter or Yahoo or whatever account you used to log in and deny DRF access to your account (I don't know if that will then make the comment you posted go away or not).
How to:
http://www.dailydot.com/technology/h...orized-tweets/
It's a bit of a hassle. I guess it just depends on how much it bothers you that Someone Is Wrong On the Internet.
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I don't think you can deny access to DRF via Twitter. I don't see another option besides blocking them and I'd rather not. Besides, they've got many DRF accounts, who knows what they use to allegedly access it. I've never had one of those asking for access to post on my behalf actually do it. Not sure what that's about.