There's a feeling I have that there are people among us who think their journals' shit don't stink. So they are staying out of the Armand fray because they don't think anything like THAT would ever happen to them.
And they don't want to call attention to themselves in any way that might queer the deal they think they have by not coming forward.
Let me assure them -- and anyone reading this -- that if a TOS violation -- out of nowhere -- for no reason -- can happen to someone out of town on vacation or asleep in bed [to cite only two examples], it can happen to you. So get your head out of the sand and get on board.
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I just think most of the folks in J-Land are the pacifist-type.
You know, sorta like the French.
Not even necessarily a TOS violation. AOL has ongoing problems with glitches and, unfortunately, everyone is at a risk. I can handle the occaisional computer malfunction, what I can't handle is that no one seems to be able to properly rectify what happened. And, I don't think free service is just compensation. ~Ann
The people who think they are exempt just haven't had the pleasure of the AOL Pantsing. Give it time. It'll come.
I have already gotten one undeserved TOS for supposedly sending spam email... which I did not do. It is Virginia's master screen name and it took hours of her time to get them to take it back when the guy actually looked into our account and said that we had obviously NOT been spamming. I was embarassed and felt so bad to cause Virginia additional stress. A TOS can happen to you, any moment of any day........... my journal is now completely backed up on disk just in case, and I go and look at all the blog sites just to see what is out there.
Journals are being read by far more people than just the few who comment, and aol has a fabulous marketing opportunity if they take good care of all of us.
judi
Don't even get me started on chat rooms!!! lol
atta girl....you ol' rebel rouser you...
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