Try posting negative reviews on the devices on twitter and watch
how many people start to follow you. They browse the web looking
for all kinds of information,..
Doesn't seem like anything is hidden anymore...
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Try posting negative reviews on the devices on twitter and watch
how many people start to follow you. They browse the web looking
for all kinds of information,..
Doesn't seem like anything is hidden anymore...
I guess I still don't get it. Still sounds kinda paranoid to me. What would be bad about it? Do you think if RIM sees a post by someone they don't like, they will track them down and leave a bricked BB on their pillow?
I would think they get a lot of valuable information if they monitor this site daily. They would find out firsthand what works, what doesn't, what people like, what they don't.
Why would you think it would be bad?
Not necessarily saying it is good (though I think it certainly could be in the long run), but I don't understand why it would be bad.
ive always wondered why ghostshell has all the info that he does.. hmm. i would like to form a senate advisory commitee immediately; I WANT THE TRUTH.
I still believe that 99.9% of the information posted here from BETAs are of No use to RIM. No one follows a standard instillation process or trouble shooting formula. Testing is more than "Screen changes too fast" and "Blue tooth not working"
I'm sure marketing gleans a lot of information, though .
I dont know if you all care....but i know everytime i'm on the phone wit the blackberry dept for T-Mobile , whenever theres down time all they ever talk about is crackberry.com