My Suggestion for the StrayQuotes plugin for WordPress CMS

As I take from the community, I like to give as well. I believe that if we all contribute, both in concept and design, that we can truly help make some of the good web applications out there even better. Such is the evolution of the internet.

My feedback for StrayQuotes extension for the WordPress Content Management System.

For those who may not know, StrayQuotes is an awesome quote management and showcasing plug-in for your favorite quotes and phrases. http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/stray-quotes/

The following is my message and suggestion to the author. We will see if he responds or implements any of these suggestions.

The Suggestion

First of all I want to thank you for your plug-in, which is superb. I do want to provide some feedback in the interest of contributing my synergy towards your project for the betterment of the plugin and enjoyment of it’s users.
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If you are a WordPress user and you use the plug-in “Twitme” to automatically post any new blog entries to your WordPress account, then there is something you need to know.

It is unwritten law that if you are going to collect someone’s personal information through an application, or web application that you will notify them accordingly.

Unfortunately, not everyone follows this unwritten law, which is now standard and considered a moral obligation of website, and application authors and publishers. Here we take a look at one good example of this standard being ignored from a popular plug-in for WordPress, “Twitme”. Continue Reading