I don't want to give you any control to my facebook account via OAuth, but I'll gladly sign in with my facebook OpenID (if they provided OpenID, which they don't). The same goes for Twitter.
This is a dangerous trend that encourages trading control over your Twitter/facebook/etc. accounts for easy registration on possibly-malicious websites. OAuth is not meant for this, and OpenID should really be being used instead.
This is a dangerous trend that encourages trading control over your Twitter/facebook/etc. accounts for easy registration on possibly-malicious websites. OAuth is not meant for this, and OpenID should really be being used instead.