[Rant] Freedom of speech is no more on a popular Amiga site. | ANN.lu |
Posted on 03-Feb-2004 15:32 GMT by Jordan Taylor | 238 comments View flat View list |
Today a so-called Amiga site which was supposed to allow freedom of speech has now become a exposed heavily censored website, webmasters acting like children insulting members of the site just because they stand up and say what they think.
I feel betrayed.
Check it out yourself here
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Freedom of speech is no more on a popular Amiga site. : Comment 194 of 238 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Wayne Hunt on 06-Feb-2004 16:42 GMT | In reply to Comment 193 (hooligan/dcs): @hooligan,
Paul's contributions to Amiga.org's forums are usually intelligible and appreciated. As such, his account was suspended, not banned. Posting links to pirated material however is (and has been for a LONG time) against the posting guidelines of Amiga.org (and I'm sure this site as well).
In short, unless I'm completely misunderstanding what you're trying to say, you have no point. "Open" discussion is not the same as allowing people to post things which are against the site's well-documented and published policies.
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