Jesse

I would like to speak with you further about this issue. I am really
steaming but when I find my head I would really like to sit down and
have a chat. I am heartbroken that my two best cyber buddies FIREFOX &
GOOGLE has just turned into MICROSOFT I am sad that they have grown
into deaf giants. BTW - Safari did not pander, perhaps because MACs
are just in better shape to surf the web... SAD SAD SAD day....

-Natalie

On Nov 20, 4:14 pm, Jesse N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Personally, I am a bit perturbed by the handling of the situation by
> Google and Firefox specifically.
>
> I understand and respect protecting people using their search engines.
> However I feel that the no respect was given to the plight of self
> taught web developers, or even seasoned developers who are the subject
> of new forms of attacks on their webpages.
>
> In my case I just released and heavily promoted my business. The issue I
> am facing was surely not my intention, however the presentation google
> and firefox have chosen to list my webpage, leads people to beleive I am
> actually out to get them! Firefox goes so far as to use bright red
> colors and oh my you will surely DIE at this evil persons webpage! Go away!
>
> I wish they had taken more respect for the other end of the spectrum
> (web developers, business owners, etc) and at the very least given
> everyone the benefit of the doubt and perhaps wrote "Sorry the web page
> you are trying to view may have been subject to a hack. Please check
> back later as the webmaster has been made aware of the issue".  This
> protects the viewer, and saves face on the side of the webmaster. The
> current response is so volatile that it is destructive to a businesses
> success, and leaves people enraged. is it really nescessary?
>
> Let's not forget Google and Firefox aren't contacting anyone concerning
> these issues! They simply are flagging it and walking away, figuring
> you'll find out in your own good time! How hard is it to look for a
> contact form or email on a webpage and send them a warning email?
>
> I personally feel that google has taken a situation i am not responsible
> for, and then pitched it to my target audience like I am responsible. I
> feel google and firefoxes choice to not presume our innocence and write
> a negative review of our webpages attention is potential libelous, and
> google should tread far lighter in these regions!

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