View Full Version : Promoting other "Communities" on PTO


Fed-X
08-03-2002, 01:54 PM
I have been noticing over the last 6 months the rise in "turn-key" online prisoner support communities. (MSN, Yahoo Groups, Delphi, etc)

Simply put, please do not promote other Online Communities, businesses, or websites on PTO.

One of the reasons I created PTO was to bring as many people together in one place to effect change and give them as large a base of support as possible. It may just be my opinion, but when you have 10 other communities out there trying to mimic PTO, the information, support and “power” that the group can focus on something gets diluted and harder to find. While I can’t control these popping up, I don’t intend to help promote them when we already are fulfilling this need.

I would also like to add, PTO is NOT a turn-key community that is run for free by a company that derives its profits by advertising on most (if not all) of the pages that are shown, in all of its hosted communities. (I could have used one of these “free” hosted Turn-Key groups but they are IMO, limited, cheap, bothersome with advertising, and most importantly, apt to disappear or require charges whenever the company that owns them sees fit – Delphi forums is a good example of now charging for features – where PTO is OURS and the resources and support will live on as long as there is a need, not dictated by a company/business.) I and others here at PTO have spent much time, energy and money to build a community that addresses as many issues in Prisoner (and family/friend) Support as possible, and we expand when necessary.

So, what exactly do I mean by “Do Not Promote Other Online Communities” ??

I mean, don’t:
*Put their LINK or information in your Signature File that appears below your posts
*Post their information in the threads soliciting people to go there.
*Private Message Members soliciting them. (This will get you banned)
*E-mail Members soliciting them. (This will get you banned)

Thanks,
David

B-Ray
08-03-2002, 10:35 PM
Copy catting PTO doesn't surprise me. It works very effectively! Even a feathers or two in the cap can bring about headaches!

David, I don't know how, but a webmaster can block pop-ups somehow? Somehow they get a free ride (tagging on). I get a techie news letter and if you want I'll FW one and you can see if you want to sign up, it's free for the basic one. Most of the time there way over my head, but I pick up a few pointer here and there. LOL

Cameo
08-05-2002, 01:39 AM
Thanks David for posting this. It explains everything very well and I would not want to see PTO change in any way or see it used for 'other' reasons!

cheryl
08-12-2002, 10:15 AM
Dear FedX,
I just wanted you to know I'm glad I found this site. I also want to promote this site. I know there are alot of hurting people out there that would like to know they can talk to someone, get advice, or get a smile :). I wanted to know if you could make brief flyer & I could see if I could post at the Prisions in the area (since my son is determined to see all the prisions in FL). I'm not "good a computer stuff", because my teacher (my son) is locked up. I'm acutally suprised I ever found this site at all. Thank God I have it's kept me "sane" well kinda. If you post something I could print it and ask to post it. I'll also post it at a few local organizations I've been involved in (thanks to my son). If you could that would be great! Peace.Thanks! cl

Shortie
08-16-2002, 09:55 PM
very well put david and I have to agree..

B-Ray
10-23-2002, 09:42 PM
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