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Originally Posted by polish_aristocrat
341 emails, we should get to 500 before May 10th
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it should be over 1,000.. but the issue is to not stack the results by posting with several different email addresses just to get the number up, but rather, let the webmasters speak their mind.
If you have to do that, then those tactics are no better than what .XXX supporters have done.
This is about free-will, this is about doing what is right. If webmasters can't stand for themselves, then they get what they deserve.
on the flipside, i can understand that wanting to do anything possible to ensure that .XXX doesn't go through is in self-interest and of the greater good, and therefore some self-justification in wanting to "stack the votes" by posting from multiple email addresses.
there should literally be thousands of affiliate webmasters posting up, who would have been contacted by their paysites to act. Same with webmaster resource boards.
ICANN may not be making a final decision on May 10th, but i believe that May 10th is the end of the (second) public comment period.
What is a little good news, is that the pro .XXX side seems to have not heard about the open period, since there are very few pro .XXX posts
Fight the apathy!