Dave Thomas
22nd April 2010, 12:04 PM
All of you are probably familiar with Bill Still's "The Money masters" video series. Well I wanted to turn someone onto his videos. So I googled themoneymasters.com.
Google reports his website as an attack website. Firefox also freaks out and tells me the website might harm my computer. Of course when I go to the website, I can't find anything fishy about it. No viruses, no hijacks.
In light of Amazon snubbing Bill with his other video, I'm wondering if the Nerdy Web 2.0 Google loving hordes have decided to page hole Still's website by flagging it as a bad site.
Surely this is a case of unwarranted censorship.
At the very least I think possibly he's got shared hosting, and one of his neighbors has perhaps got him thrown into the same blacklist.
Google reports his website as an attack website. Firefox also freaks out and tells me the website might harm my computer. Of course when I go to the website, I can't find anything fishy about it. No viruses, no hijacks.
In light of Amazon snubbing Bill with his other video, I'm wondering if the Nerdy Web 2.0 Google loving hordes have decided to page hole Still's website by flagging it as a bad site.
Surely this is a case of unwarranted censorship.
At the very least I think possibly he's got shared hosting, and one of his neighbors has perhaps got him thrown into the same blacklist.