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Innomen is a 30 year old guy from Ashland, Kentucky, USA

"A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it." - Max Planck

  • StumbleUpon.com: Personalized Recommendations to Help You...

    Rated Oct 16 1471 reviews stumbleupon stumbleupon.com

    Update: To whom it may concern, I can be found here.

    myspace.com/brandonsergent [myspace.com/brandonsergent]

    friendfeed.com/innomen [friendfeed.com/innomen]

    Where to begin?

    Ruled by silly little brats with porn and poetry.

    Unconstitutional EULA restrictions.

    Inability to introduce a page unless you claim to like it, despite how much people enjoy complaining.

    Inability to respond to reviews.

    Removal of classic layout.

    Inability to archive or backup your blog.

    Absurdly small character limits, and dimension limits for images.

    Tactical patenting lock down of a profoundly important type of information system.

    Update: I was recently told that there are many like me here and that I need to continue writing reviews because they serve a purpose.

    I want to explain something because they served a personal purpose as well.

    I truly felt free to say whatever was on my mind here. I no longer feel that way.

    I feel like a fool for having dedicated so many hours in creating content and introducing so many people.

    Literally my entire circle of friends in real life I brought to stumble.

    People I don't even know anymore in real life still regularly use stumble because of me, people I've only met once I've hooked before they went their way.

    And now I regret each and every one.

    The ability to randomly serve up the Internet according to human filters is profoundly important, and I helped a company that would see that ability packaged and sold.

    These people would charge per line read if they had had the chance to patent reading.

    This event reminded me that free speech does not exist, there are merely levels of restriction.

    In short my heart just isn't in it anymore.

    If I were to create content for these people again it would be a shallow imitation of what I would actually like to say, because what I really want to say I have been Specifically Forbidden to say.

    I might 'offend' someone.

    In addition, this event was a solid vindication, a complete 'I told you so', a total cynical non-shock that confirms every assertion I've ever made about the social circles here.

    I have said who rules here, I have said how, I have pointed out the total lack of ethics, and the motivation for their abandonment.

    I have called out bigots and liars, ageists and hypocrites. But when I dared to demand transparency and integrity, then we see the true nature of things here.

    When I asked pointed specific questions, and when I attempted to defend myself I got silence and threats.

    It became clear that all my freedom was merely the result of not yet encountering what the mafia charmingly refers to as a rat, and what is known as a tattletale on playgrounds all over the country.

    When it became clear that these people feel that they OWN my thoughts and opinions, when it came down to a hostage situation, change what you say or we'll silence you completely, I lost all respect.

    In a country where protection of the law is a direct function of how much you can afford to pay a lawyer, I can no longer afford to be an idealist.

    I cannot risk the deletion of what I have already said. We exist at the mercy of a hydraulic despot, with water in this case being the only realistic way for a non media company to talk to potentially thousands of people who weren't actively seeking their words.

    Too often we trivialize, not realizing that information is the most important commodity on the planet, and people like this control the flow of it.

    It may be just a blog to you, and if you saturate it with lyrics and porn, that's all it will ever be, but to me it was the ears of the future, and to protect what I have already said, I shall say no more.

  • Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Rated Apr 15 2009 624 reviews wikipedia.org

    I love wiki, and the information itself is top notch except in that its not coming from an old white guy with a British accent complete with glasses labcoat and clip board, which is pretty much the biggest problem people have with wiki if they are honest.

    I'm thumbing them down because they hire or sanction Napoleonic insecure condescending little cretins as moderators some of whom I honestly think are plants designed to erode Wiki from the inside out as a form of industrial espionage.

    Wiki has gutted many forms of information sale both online and in meatspace. To believe this will go answered only by snide commentary is naive in the extreme.

    I STRONGLY think the pendulum is swinging to the deletionist side. Wiki should only concern itself with factuality and organization, not on what I should or should not be interested in, which is precisely what these absurd notability guidelines actually mean. I don't care if YOU think it's not notable or worthy of inclusion, I do. And I am clearly not alone.

    As said by others wiki is a storehouse of censorship and misinformation by context control, usually in the form of deletions, but none of that renders the site useless.

    indeed, if you feel the need to hold up any information source as an unchallengeable oracle, you need to go watch fox news with he rest of the drones.

    Newsflash ALL forms of information require critical thinking skills if you want to even approximate the truth.

    But so long as these topics are reduced to "crowd sourcing makes everything on Wiki a lie" and "OMG Wiki for president!" with no official attempt to dissuade this character of debate, by say removing the entire moderator system which is nothing more than an attempt to throw a lab coat on, they get a firm thumbs down from me, as an organization.