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How easy is it to get a hold of customer service at websleuths?

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Actually, it's not that easy. You only really hear from them when they censor you.

By Jillian M.
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What made you choose websleuths over similar businesses?

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At one time Websleuths actually did provide a space for good investigatory endeavours. If you look at archives from 2006 era of the site, there was some great research done. But in the last five or six years all the intellect has been banned and you are left with primarily very very old people, who do no research, barely know the facts of the cases they are discussing, and who babble and are annoyed by anyone who interrupts their babble with facts.

By Jillian M.
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Is websleuths a scam or a legit company?

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It's legitimate in that is is a chat-room blog, it is illegitimate in that what transpires on this blog is the farthest thing from "sleuthing" or crime solving that I can think of. Most people on the site are unfamiliar with detailed facts of the cases, or with forensics. There are regulars who roam from forum to forum in zombie-like fashion, espousing the exact same thoughts over and over again, regardless of the case or topic. There is also a lot of claim to expertise or relevant profession that is supposedly vetted by Websleuths, claims that seem doubtful. If someone says they are an attorney, that alone does not make them qualified to speak to just any legal issue. And any attorney not afraid of a law suit would make this full disclosure upfront. Yet none of the so-called attorneys on the site do this. And if someone presents themselves as an expert or practicing professional, why aren't others on the forum allowed to know what actual qualifications they have and who they are. It's one thing to remain anonymous when you are simply giving an opinion-but when you claim your opinion is based on experience or education, I do believe at that point you should be prepared to reveal yourself, so that people can know the quality of the information they are relying on. Websleuths is a real chatroom blog, but it is a sham as a place of fact and substantiation.

By Jillian M.
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Why do they have a rule, i'm told from the head moderator, that you cannot question a moderator's accuracy in public? horrible rule.

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It's their personal fiefdom and imagined source of power. The original intention was probably honorable but in practice it is to prevent anyone daring to question unfair applications of policy or highlighting bias. They like conformists.

By Middle A.
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Why do they temp ban you if you prove them wrong and provide links? =)

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I don't know. I suspect they are just not very intelligent people and resent those who are.

By Jillian M.
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Can i view webslueths?

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Don't waste your time. Reddit has much cleverer commentary on cases. Websleuths is very low IQ and geriatric.

By Chase J.
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What's up with the site? days of it not working/loading and today (friday jan 3) is the worst. so sad.

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Don't worry. I guarantee you'll get more insight on Reddit than web-nonsleuths. They have nothing to offer.

By Chase J.
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Because $#*!s need to try to feel clever so they join to self flatter. It's the same reason none do any decent research because the unspoken rule is to not make others look dumb. If you do they attack in groups and use corrupt moderators to shut you down.

By Chase J.

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