The information is inside of my signature. As it says, the blog specializes in content that was unfairly removed by moderators or staff of a website. (Its not really for putting up vulgar or obscene content that was removed but I can see myself setting up a blog for that at some point if its worthwhile) While I respect a website owner's decision to make their own rules, I like to make sure I don't waste time writing anything and I want to make a habit of keeping good writings in existence despite its removal from a website.
Hey Friend, I have my sympathy with you on the removing your content by other site's moderators or staff. But then its their property, they can do anything with it. BTW, I liked your posts on the blog. Keep posting more.
That's pretty funny. I love the idea of what you did with articles that were removed from other sites--to be collected on your own. At least now that they're on your own site--YOU make the rules! Well, kind of...Blogspot could also remove the content.
I never suggested they shouldn't be able to remove the content. Of course its their property. But I think they're making mistakes with what they remove at times, they can be hyper sensitive, and its also a good way to show how website owners handle their users. "Hmmm eHow doesn't sound like a great site to sign up for after all. . . . " That's an example - not that it should be based off of what one website says. Its kind of like a certain moderator on Warrior Forum's decision to ban me if I try rejoining the website. He will have all of my posts deleted while banning me, even if they don't violate rules at all.. While I agree he should have the basic right to do so, he hurts the reputation of the forum by handling me and many other users this way.