Originally posted by CDSmith
Allison, just a thought here.... why not work it out with the webmaster FIRST and THEN deactivate if the webmaster is proven to be in error? (Like Lensman does)
Again, just a thought.
Well, a few reasons.
Again
a) deactivation does not affect stats
b) webmasters are more likely to react promptly when they realize they can't log into their stats
c) webmasters don't always update their email addys with us or have multiple accounts, so if they do not get our email- when they see their account is deactivated they know something is up and contact us
Lensman's policy works for his company and I'm under the impression that he does that because the other option is to just terminate the webmaster's account and by doing that it would be unfair.
~Alli
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