In recent years, this site, and this forum in particular, has been of massive service to PlusNet customers and potential customers, giving air to very valid points about the business practices of this ISP which would otherwise have gone by without being acknowledged. I was always very impressed by ADSLG, its impartiality and the public benefit it brought.
This decision trashes that reputation and it is not one which will be won back easily.
It also means that from now on anyone that posts true statements here which don't chime with the pro-PN tune will be highly uncertain as to whether their post will be deemed acceptable by the owners of this site, even if it is valid, on topic and sticks within the rules (which, in my view, pr100's posts typically complied with.)
All this while the PN spin machine trots out the same old same old with its selective memories, tired statements about "time to move on" and generally putting forward it's latest gloss on past and present legitimate customer concerns, roared on by a fervent fanclub.
If posters who are as articulate, relevant and incisive as Simon are not wanted here, then it is not just your loss, but the a significant loss to anyone trying to research or discuss one of the UK's most controversial ISPs and its poor business practices.
It's your site, so do what you want with it, but poor decisions such as this significantly and irrepairably reduce the level of its public good.
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PLUS NET - The Shaping Of Things To Come
"If you don't like it here it's very simple for you to find another ISP."
....................Neil Armstrong
Head of Marketing, Plus Net plc
15 September 2005