Complaint Review: Simon of Mudspace.com - Internet Internet
- Simon of Mudspace.com Internet United States of America
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- Web: www.mudspace.com
- Category: Clubs & Organizations
Simon of Mudspace.com Simonsdiesel By violating my 1st amendment of the contitution, by not only editing my personal page without permission, but also kicking me off the site without warning when I expressed my personal opinion. Internet
*Consumer Comment: Please read the constitution again
Simon has taken a personal battle, and turned it into a public one. After having a falling out with one of his site moderators, He decided to go onto anyones personal page with a certain banner and remove it unannounced. When questioned about it, no real explinations were given, and anyone in support of the other party in anyway were Kicked off the site without warning or reason. All information you may have had to keep in contact with other members was deleted, all because you did not agree with his opinion. Several people were deleted off of the site, all simply for having an opinion other than his. Mudspace is run like n**i Germany, and should be removed from the web.
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#1 Consumer Comment
Please read the constitution again
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, June 01, 2010
The first amendment does not apply (hint : The first 5 words are very important). The owner of a private website can do whatever they want with it. It's their site. If you have something so important to say, you are free to start your own website and "speak" until the cows come home.
Your suggestion of removing sites from the web that you do not like is more akin to n**i Germany than what they did.
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