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April 1, 2008

Freedom Of Speech Rights - Traffic Era Does NOT Support Them!

You have to love the creation of Logiscape Technologies. As I log in and settle down to open my much hated, paid for Traffic Era account, it was brought to my attention that Traffic Era is now monitoring all team chat and e-mails that are being sent between members. This idea in itself, is not so bad, as you can stop all kinds of harrassment that ARE against the law.

However, members ARE now scared to death to talk about anything that might just get them suspended. Rumors run rampant that people are being suspended just for using the word "share". What the HELL happened to free speech? Did I move to Russia when I joined Traffic Era? Listen, we are all big boys and big girls here. If someone wants to tell me about a great program that they joined, I WANT to hear about it. If Traffic Era doesn't like it, well, traffic era can kiss my growing larger every day butt.

They are not the only game in town. And it's time they realized it. There are 1000's of new traffic exchanges popping up daily, with webmasters who actually do answer support questions the first time, take care of viruses, framebreakers and freezing sites. They definitely aren't the cheapest game in town, and for the money they charge, they definitely aren't the best performing game in town.

It is TIME that everyone who operates an internet business realizes that Customer Service is your number one priority. If you want to know what to make better, ask your MEMBERS. They are the experts on your business. You will always be the apprentice. And if you don't want to take that advice to heart, well I only have one more thing to say.

There is only one shoulda and one gotta in life. Everything has a consequence, and you shoulda remembered that you gotta be able to deal with the consequences.

Quoted From Wikipedia:

"Freedom of speech is the concept of being able to speak freely without censorship. The right to freedom of speech is guaranteed under international law through numerous human-rights instruments, notably under Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, although implementation remains lacking in many countries. The synonymous term freedom of expression is sometimes preferred, since the right is not confined to verbal speech but is understood to protect any act of seeking, receiving and imparting information or ideas, regardless of the medium used.
In practice, the right to freedom of speech is not absolute in any country, although the degree of freedom varies greatly. Industrialized countries also have varying approaches to balance freedom with order. For instance, the United States First Amendment theoretically grants absolute freedom, placing the burden upon the state to demonstrate when (if) a limitation of this freedom is necessary."

Best Wishes,
Melanie
A.K.A.
The Ranting Queen




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