I think it is extremely irresponsible to make apologies and excuses for an absolutely absurd reaction by GoDaddy.com, and their complete failure to even give their customer a CHANCE to explain the situation.
People online find it far too convenient and entertaining to be contrary just for the sake of being contrary.
GoDaddy.com was 100% wrong here, period. There's no "other side" of the issue. There's no "maybe they overreacted."
They were wrong. Their actions were disgusting.
If you don't take care of your customers, you don't have a business. That "uplink" does you no good if you have no customers.
Furthermore, their "uplink" is not in jeopardy by not squelching the domain names of spammers.
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