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« on: Feb 23, 2007, 12:13:34 PM »
Mybloglog seems to be going through a really rough time and has now started banning users who have worked methods to game their system after encouraging them shoemoney post
I can't believe any site that collects private info doesn't have a TOS, and how can you ban a person for breaking a non existant TOS?
I have been playing with mybloglog since it was put up on webdigity, but I'm not sure I wish to continue, what do you guys think?
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« Reply #3 on: Feb 23, 2007, 10:23:04 PM »
Well the backlash has started http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2007/02/boycotting-mybloglog.html at least 2 major bloggers are now boycotting mybloglog, at least until it puts up a TOS the blogers are Andy Beal (marketing pilgrim) and Michael grey (wolf-howl), I guess the major A listers will follow
Well the backlash has started http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2007/02/boycotting-mybloglog.html at least 2 major bloggers are now boycotting mybloglog, at least until it puts up a TOS the blogers are Andy Beal (marketing pilgrim) and Michael grey (wolf-howl), I guess the major A listers will follow
I think the people I met are from diff. format lol
Why does yahoo let this happen? they surely realise they are opening themselves up for a serious legal battle.
yes I saw that and I must say I like to have the information how often people click my ads, I can't see there the problem (but the author is right there should be a switch to turn this off)
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« Reply #9 on: Feb 24, 2007, 08:35:14 AM »
from Erics blog:
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Shoemoney's picture is now featured on our Members page, we unbanned his IP address, and we at MyBlogLog hope to return to the constructive dialog that we once had. Like others who have apologized for their contribution to this controversy, we believe in redemption and hope ShoeMoney does as well.
Shoemoney's picture is now featured on our Members page, we unbanned his IP address, and we at MyBlogLog hope to return to the constructive dialog that we once had. Like others who have apologized for their contribution to this controversy, we believe in redemption and hope ShoeMoney does as well.