I've never seen someone use tldr; to send someone to a different link :)
My response is that it is all about context and community norms. Here, on HN, the norm is that if you're going to bash someone, and you work for a competitor, you disclose that. If you can't pass that small ethical hurdle, there are other companies I can send my money to. (Not to mention, That I consider it uncouth to bash a competitor like that)
In the financial world, things are probably different and you just assume some level of conflict from the beginning. And that's fine, so long as everyone knows the ground rules.
I've actually looked into Tonido a couple of times, so I already knew what the service was. I have a friend who was all ready to buy one of their plugs for their lab when their university got hooked up with Box.net (I think).I probably wouldn't have thought to question them had a) I not already known what Tonido was and b) they had already been downvoted, so I wasn't the only o e to put it together. For some reason, I always had reservations about it, and so this just cemented an already held feeling.
But, you are quite right that different communities have different norms.
My response is that it is all about context and community norms. Here, on HN, the norm is that if you're going to bash someone, and you work for a competitor, you disclose that. If you can't pass that small ethical hurdle, there are other companies I can send my money to. (Not to mention, That I consider it uncouth to bash a competitor like that)
In the financial world, things are probably different and you just assume some level of conflict from the beginning. And that's fine, so long as everyone knows the ground rules.
I've actually looked into Tonido a couple of times, so I already knew what the service was. I have a friend who was all ready to buy one of their plugs for their lab when their university got hooked up with Box.net (I think).I probably wouldn't have thought to question them had a) I not already known what Tonido was and b) they had already been downvoted, so I wasn't the only o e to put it together. For some reason, I always had reservations about it, and so this just cemented an already held feeling.
But, you are quite right that different communities have different norms.