I like this discussion, hopefully it's going places. Much has been said that I do agree on, but I will still add a few cents of my own.
- Apply some logic to the following sentences & see the writing on the wall:
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"Company Summary : Geni is solving the problem of genealogy by inviting the world to build the definitive online family tree. [...] Matching trees are then merged into the single world family tree, which currently contains nearly 40 million ancestors and living users."
http://www.geni.com/company/about_us
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The 'higher purpose' of the Big Tree is made pretty crisp & clear by those statements, they do also illustrate how integrated this thought is with the overall purpose of Geni as a company. Easy as pie, yes? How this was formulated in the past, I do not remember, but the current wording sure leaves little room for misleading maneuvers. Of course things may change overnight; most active 'Genians' are fairly accustomed to that. Still, if you for whatever reason don't agree with the current company summary - you will likely not be a very happy chap here.
Some will never 'get' the grander idea of this long term, one tree, and constant "work in progress" status of things. Some even want to fight it. Personally I have always sided with Geni on the "one tree mission" & also feel that the current corporate summary should be clear enough & easy to comprehend for most.
For me, the fairly open & collaborative environment on a big tree is the primary reason I chose this site over many other businesses. No other online genealogy site even comes close to the environment, tools, cost & community on offer here, apart from those offering actual records, of course. There simply is no realistic alternative good enough today - which is also a probable reason to why so many "haters" still decide to stay & dwell here to push personal agendas & opinion for their cause into various degrees of privacy lockdown. I understand them. It’s however also easily understandable that this is in stark contrast to Geni's end game. With full privacy in effect, when it comes to added profiles, there would be no point in choosing Geni & the site would fade into mediocrity.
The 'open environment paired with friendly collaboration & an active community' is the key to success here, the unique selling point of Geni & as long as privacy is balanced fairly, it just works. Why anyone who wishes their data to be private, secure, unexposed & left alone even considers entering any of it online is just beyond me. Read Murphy's law & return educated along with backups of your 'stuff'.
I'm not advocating that every bit of our entered data has to be fully accessed & on display for everyone, we still have to have nuances, degrees of privacy & people should have options to choose their data exposure level. With this & the company summary in mind, there still has to be a certain degree of data exposure or Geni basically fails. We are not doing Swiss banking here, it's probably in most of our interest to 'leak' information to some degree - no new findings or exchange of information/data would otherwise be possible.
Remember, wanting a public tree for genealogy is not the same as wishing to violate someone’s personal integrity or hang them out to dry. I know, I know, just because you are not paranoid doesn’t mean that they are not out to get you. Still though, even with the best of intentions, mistakes & misunderstandings can happen.
People will in all likelihood continue to mix up the notions of 'personal privacy' & 'private tree' in the Geni context. Some good folks seemingly just love to misunderstand this & will keep up their fight with the windmills. In the meantime, why don't you & I go collaborate, check facts & provide sources for getting a step closer to making the grand big tree a reality? And sure, you can have access to my data. Why not?
Cheers.