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<blockquote data-quote="Tom K." data-source="post: 2342668" data-attributes="member: 67334"><p>Personally, I don't care RM owns DNF. But from a business perspective, I don't think overtly linking DNF to Epik is a good idea. It gives the impression that the forum will be biased to one registrar and that this same registrar will have free rein. Meaning, not accountable to moderation and be able to spin whatever message or promotion they want. RM was known to dominate discussions through proxy and staff accounts on the other forum. So what stops him from filling new memberships with Epik staff and freelancers to create new posts.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I would make DNF separated from Epik. Hire people to moderate the forum that are not part of Epik. And make DNF a separate business entity. Have a strict policy not to be biased to Epik.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom K., post: 2342668, member: 67334"] Personally, I don't care RM owns DNF. But from a business perspective, I don't think overtly linking DNF to Epik is a good idea. It gives the impression that the forum will be biased to one registrar and that this same registrar will have free rein. Meaning, not accountable to moderation and be able to spin whatever message or promotion they want. RM was known to dominate discussions through proxy and staff accounts on the other forum. So what stops him from filling new memberships with Epik staff and freelancers to create new posts. Personally, I would make DNF separated from Epik. Hire people to moderate the forum that are not part of Epik. And make DNF a separate business entity. Have a strict policy not to be biased to Epik. [/QUOTE]
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