My country has been banned

Indonesia
June 3, 2009 11:53pm CST
Is it discrimination or what. When I want to join Ciao, they blocked my access and said something like "Your country has been banned because they spamming & post plagiating content to our site" Is it fair? Why they generalized a country like that? Not every people on my country doing freaky thing like that. Is that no other way wiser?
2 responses
@roseyroser (1059)
• United States
4 Jun 09
Yes, it is discrimination! There are people in EVERY country that spams and plagiarizes. That is very wrong for Ciao to ban people in your country. I'm sorry to hear you were banned. You probably had done lots of hard work there and got banned for someone ELSE'S crimes/troublemaking.
1 person likes this
• Indonesia
4 Jun 09
I don't know what to say anymore, my head reach its boiling point right now. I think if an institution or a people build a global community website, they must be prepared about the consequence. Almost every website already spammed or even worst they have been hacked. Take an example like yahoo, how many billion time they must defend their security against spammer, they don't even give a damn complain about it and keep welcoming new member from every country, that's what I call a professional site!
• United States
4 Jun 09
My browser wouldn't even let me enter the site. I have no idea why but it just keeps on saying that this page can't be displayed.
• Indonesia
4 Jun 09
Yeah, I think more and more people will hate that website when they're unstabill or giving a rude statement like that. It's the price they must pay when they hurting people heart. May be not only my country but many country experience banning from Ciao, may be they're hacked because of that.