Talk:Flixster

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Articles for deletion This article was nominated for deletion on 16 January 2007. The result of the discussion was no consensus.

Why has this page been nominated for deletion? I just discovered Flixster and would actually like to learn more about its history, etc. The page does not sound like an advertisement to me, as it does not make any positive or negative claims about Flixster.

Jlkwofie 18:13, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

I would say leave it up just for the info about security if anything else.

[edit] I just got spammed by Flixster. Reinstate the security warning, please.

Despite the sleazy self-serving hack job that the "Flixster team" just perpetrated, they are still sending spam that includes a questionable javascript link. I don't know any "Danielle Pitt" and I am extremely unlikely to be on any such person's Flixster mailing list (whatever that is).

When I clicked the link that said, "If you prefer not to receive emails like this, tell us here", their removal page said my e-mail address had been removed from the database. Note that this did not mean they would not add it back again.

Anyone who falls for these lousy, desperate "business" practices is to be pitied. The spammers need to be severely dealt with.