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For those who stuck their fingers in their ears and loudly sang "La, La, La, La, La" while reading my I bet you will get with the program because This is what's getting my pot into a tea about the Internet. Of course you can have and share an opinion, but there's ethical ways of doing that. Though I'm unhappy with Digg right now, I left the door open. I realize it's made up of a lot people, and some of them may not like what they see happening there either. Maybe they'll fix their problems. I'm rooting for you who want to do that. It's not my job or duty or right to publically torture them. I do have the freedom to voice my concerns and also defend a friend or two. I never told anyone not to use their service. In fact, I went to their site to see how someone could use it better and I posted on that. (The part about filtering what you get there.) What bothers me is a situation whereby a service lets you filter out what you may not like and in my mind, that's fantastic and let's call it a day. However, this is not happening. There are members who don't use the filters, see something they don't like and attempt to get it banned. That's not right. If you don't like my mailbox color, or my car, or my hair, or my blog, or my opinions, my ugly websites, or my kitchen with orange pots hanging from the ceiling or my non-fake Christmas tree, does this mean you have the right to go online to try and have me removed? Bah. But don't listen to me. Listen to Danny. Everybody loves him. UsabilityEffect.com, Cre8asiteForums. Her background in organic search engine optimization, combined with web site usability consulting, offers unique insight into web site development.

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