On Tuesday, November 8, 2005, 5:42:50 AM, List User wrote:
Unfortunately I meant it the way I wrote it; CNET blacklists
sites *after* complaints - They should whitelist sites that have paid or contracted with them instead of blacklisting sites people complain about. You assumed that they were acting rationally, which should be a good assumption, but isn't in this case. However I did mean to use redirectors (plural, not singular - they have many in their various domains).
Thanks for the clarification. Well, at least they're doing something about abuse. Their blacklisting is better than doing nothing.
Jeff C. -- Don't harm innocent bystanders.