"This is spam behavior. If they allow it for him they have to allow it for the spammers. I’m glad they don’t allow you to do this. I have 4,200 contacts: each added one at a time." -- Robert Scoble
"While I will not dispute that this is spam behavior, I will still say that the instructions and guidelines given by Facebook are setting up folks with large contacts lists (who for the most part are probably “influencers” that will attract others to the site) for failure…and the potential backlash by these folks is rather significant." -- Facebook Observer
"The idea that Harry’s a spammer is what’s ludicrous. Blocking his behavior is one thing - permanently banning him is another. It’s an example of hubris. Any other social networking site would love the addition of someone like Harry, a well-known professional recruiter with a significant presence online." -- Jim Durbin
"Facebook never told me that I had to add my contacts one at a time. If they had, I would have. Happily. Instead, what Facebook told me to do was invite my friends not already on their network. They even gave me a very robust email address inhaler to accomplish this task. They never mentioned a limit. Facebook should have known that guys like us have thousands of email addresses on file." -- Harry Joiner
