Bloggers are making unreasonable demans of me
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Dear WordPress Support,
I was told by a representative of either your company or some other company that using cheap advertising services that send spam is in violation of your “Terms of Service”.
Let me just say that I was not aware of this, because I did not read the entire “Terms of Service” when I signed up for your system.
I will not use these services anymore.
I would like to point out that it’s an unreasonable proposition that I should be told that I am an unwanted
visitor on the internet, because that is a violation of the Constitution. I don’t have any moral obligation to spend my last dollar in the bank to uphold the finances of internet companies.The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Howdy, you failed to read the Terms of Service. That was your fault. It’s a reasonable and legal supposition that you’d read the terms of a contract before agreeing to it. Stop being stupid.
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Related:
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/how-to-get-traffic-that-shows-up-in-analytics?replies=25#post-1248422
also apparently this user was also fired from another web host in the past:What’s that they say? That the definition of insanity is doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting a different result?
No, you cannot purchase six million hits a month from a spam service, then bitch in the forums when the spam hits don’t show up in your statistics. No, you cannot.
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I was told by a representative of either your company or some other company that using cheap advertising services that send spam is in violation of your “Terms of Service”.
This must be a troll, surely!
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The way that you put the issue is an improper fiduciary relationship.
Your job is to provide customer service for WordPress.com, it is not to make opinions that order upon me what to do with my personal property.
The proof of that is that it depends on the economic “valuation” of the internet service. But such valuation, the summing up of of the costs associated with the service, such as the computer resources, the paper and printing, etc… that might have gone into the service is not a Constitutionally valid reason for making a restraint on the use of the major capital, (i.e. the land, the automobiles, the computers, etc..) because that would constitute a felony.
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Your job is to provide customer service for WordPress.com,
What makes you think that the volunteers at this forum (fellow bloggers) have a job to provide service for WordPress? Most just help out other bloggers when we can.
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Ooooh, I’d better invoice somebody if that’s my job.
Dude is undertaking a classic troll defence: throwing vocabulary against a wall, hoping it will stick. It won’t.
Fraud is fraud. He engaged in fraud. He better suck it up.
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The proof of that is that it depends on the economic “valuation” of the internet service. But such valuation, the summing up of of the costs associated with the service, such as the computer resources, the paper and printing, etc… that might have gone into the service is not a Constitutionally valid reason for making a restraint on the use of the major capital, (i.e. the land, the automobiles, the computers, etc..) because that would constitute a felony.
Complete and utter bullshit. People put restrictions on the use of capital all the time, and the WordPress TOS does the same.
Ever hired a car? The small print probably says that you cannot use it in race or track events or take it out of the country in which it was hired without written permission. Go to a church? Do you expect to be allowed to get up in the pulpit and deliver spam messages through a megaphone? Bought a house? In many areas you would not allowed to put up huge billboards outside for paid advertising
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Oh, can I edit this to add https://twitter.com/raincoaster/status/329190943892860928 which was sent out to over eleven thousand Followers?
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