This whole story boils down to why Larry Page & Mark Zuckerberg both said "direct" access, and what that means.
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Replying to @anildash
@anildash They're refuting specific claims. That language came right out of the Guardian piece: http://cl.ly/image/2S3i1g2W2R2k …3 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @waxpancake
@waxpancake@anildash It's like "Allegations of behavior X!" And then "Oh, all the denials mention behavior X--suspicious‽" That's not fair.2 replies 1 retweet 0 likes -
Replying to @mattcutts
@mattcutts@waxpancake you saying the wording in every denial being absurdly consistent isn't meaningful?3 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
Replying to @anildash
@anildash @waxpancake I'm saying if you want to refute claims made in http://cl.ly/image/2S3i1g2W2R2k … , it's natural to use that phrase.
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