Let’s not panic people, It may or may not be common knowledge but many (even larger) online companies have had their share of hacking and scams. Also, comments on Hacker News, Reddit and Slashdot have been very supportive. It was a very difficult 2 days for us and for our customers.Īrstechnica, The Raw Story, CNET and Wired are now covering the suspension. We are hoping this would be the end of the suspension. We have not received any confirmation from Godaddy or Secret Service. UPDATE 6: SUSPENSION LIFTED: As of Feb 16th 5pm EST, our domain stopped pointing to Godaddy suspension name servers, and seems to be pointing back at our correct domain name servers. UPDATE 5: Techdirt’s take on the domain suspension. UPDATE 4: We have moved our other domains to NameCheap and Hover. UPDATE 3: TheNextWeb has posted a story with more details. UPDATE 2: If you need to change form URLs many pages on your site, here is guide on how to do search and replace on many files. This can happen to any web site that allows user generated content. It is not possible for us to manually review all forms. All they have to do is to ask Godaddy to take a site down. SOPA may not have passed, but what happened shows that it is already being practiced. This can happen to any site that allows public to post content. UPDATE: Many people on the comments assumed the content was posted by us. Thank you for your patience and understanding. To make sure your forms continue operating, please change your form URLs on your web site from to. We are fully cooperating with them, but it is not possible to say when the domain would be unblocked. As a part of an ongoing investigation about a content posted in our site, a US government agency has temporarily suspended our domain.
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