User talk:Max2004
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Animum stated that the user name promotes a website and that violates a policy that is listed on Wikipedia as a disputed policy citing possible violations of Free Speech. The website CNNfan.com is 100% non-commercial, so there is nothing to promote as it makes no money as a fansite. It does not even run advertisements at all.
So it is clear that the block on the username is NOT related in any way to being rude or inflammatory, unnecessarily long/confusing, or too similar to an existing user, nor does it contain the name of an organization.
It is blocked solely for promoting a fan site which has no revenues at all. Therefore, we would like to move that the complaint be made more certain and definite or that it be dismissed for failure to state a claim. We wish to assert that even if some of what the complainant Animum states is true, that it is not enough to support the claim, and that a suspension is therefore unnecessary.
IMPORTANT: The focus of the CNNfan article has been changed to define the type of fan that a CNNfan is for CNN. The article will use the Trekkie article for fans of Star Trek as a guide. It is a matter of public record in the whois database of domain name registrations that CNNfans have been online at CNNfan.com since January 2004. CNNfans have been publicly recognized by CNN on the web and on TV for years. We are certainly a legitimate fan base and the first of its kind, as we have been emulated.
Please clearly note: After four years, CNNfan.com is FULLY cached in the search engines. We do not need nor want promotion via Wikipedia. Our only goal is public service.