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PixelBitch:
yes, our beloved Democracy and Freedom of Speech...which only applies when you happen to agree with the corporate dictators.



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--- Quote from: sharpshot on November 23, 2009, 11:33 ---some people have been removed from sites in the past because they made comments they probably shouldn't of.

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Famous american democracy!  :P

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nata_rass:

--- Quote from: PixelBitch on November 23, 2009, 13:08 ---yes, our beloved Democracy and Freedom of Speech...which only applies when you happen to agree with the corporate dictators.

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Well, I wouldn't take about all american organizations. I simply remained surprised reading "some people have been removed from sites [namely, Zymmetrical.com] in the past because they made comments they probably shouldn't of"

I had pretty tough discussians on fotolia, for example. But I have never been accused and labelled as "abusing staff"! Porca miseria!

disorderly:

--- Quote from: nata_rass on November 23, 2009, 12:47 ---
--- Quote from: sharpshot on November 23, 2009, 11:33 ---some people have been removed from sites in the past because they made comments they probably shouldn't of.

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Famous american democracy!  :P

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You do understand that it's only the various levels of governments that are democracies, right?  Neither democracy nor absolute (okay, near absolute) freedom of speech apply to corporations.  Which is as it must be if they are to succeed according to their own sets of goals. 

A corporation, heck, most every non-governmental body, has to operate in the interests of those it serves: customers, suppliers, employees, stockholders.  And it can't let one group entirely supersede all the others.  It certainly can't let one vocal malcontent damage its operations or its reputation. 

If your actions toward Zymm were anything like your comments here, I can see why they'd consider you too high a cost of doing business for too little gain.  I might also suggest that the more you talk, the more of us you convince that we wouldn't want to deal with you either.

PeterChigmaroff:

--- Quote from: disorderly on November 23, 2009, 13:22 ---
--- Quote from: nata_rass on November 23, 2009, 12:47 ---
--- Quote from: sharpshot on November 23, 2009, 11:33 ---some people have been removed from sites in the past because they made comments they probably shouldn't of.

--- End quote ---

Famous american democracy!  :P

--- End quote ---

You do understand that it's only the various levels of governments that are democracies, right?  Neither democracy nor absolute (okay, near absolute) freedom of speech apply to corporations.  Which is as it must be if they are to succeed according to their own sets of goals. 

A corporation, heck, most every non-governmental body, has to operate in the interests of those it serves: customers, suppliers, employees, stockholders.  And it can't let one group entirely supersede all the others.  It certainly can't let one vocal malcontent damage its operations or its reputation. 

If your actions toward Zymm were anything like your comments here, I can see why they'd consider you too high a cost of doing business for too little gain.  I might also suggest that the more you talk, the more of us you convince that we wouldn't want to deal with you either.

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What's funny is ,many organizations allow a serious discussion to take place in their midst, that often includes less than flattering comments about that organization or it's products. Often these forums are hosted by the company themselves. In micro though, often due to over inflated and highly sensitive egos, this is not the case.

nata_rass:

--- Quote from: Zeus on November 23, 2009, 13:41 ---highly sensitive egos

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:D Lovely!

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