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Godaddy survey answers
- Subject: Godaddy survey answers
- From: james at insiberia.net (James)
- Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2017 02:34:00 +0000
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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Zenaan Harkness:
> Godaddy's in-house survey monkey just hit me up. Thought it was a
> good time to express their lack of advising themselves in regard to
> the impact to their public image when they took a stand against TDS:
>
>
>
> - Why did you rate Godaddy the way you just did (low)?
> Godaddy took a stand against freedom of speech in rejecting
> TheDailyStormer.com's (TDS) domain registration, and GoDaddy did so
> in a way which failed to uphold one of our community's foundational
> freedoms.
>
> When undermining a fundamental human right, as Godaddy did to TDS,
> even if your target is speaking objectionably, Godaddy as an
> "information carrier" (of sorts) has a significantly higher duty of
> care to its customers (e.g. TDS) than other entities.
>
> Godaddy, in cancelling TDS' domain, failed to conduct itself in a way
> compatible with its duty of care obligations to our community to
> treat every body fairly and in a way which preserves due process.
>
> Godaddy should advise itself to inform itself of the requirements for
> conduct in relation to those of its customers who say things on their
> websites which Godaddy may object to.
>
>
>
> - What is the single most important thing we could do to improve your
> experience?
> Advise yourself that when you take a public stand against freedom of
> speech (even objectionable speech), you are affecting your reputation
> negatively, in a big way. Due to the TDS episode, my plans are to
> transition completely off of Godaddy in the coming 2 years.
>
I dumped godaddy around 15 yrs ago when they lost my business site and
refused to find it. i went to another host and namecheap. f godaddy.