Sign the AXA PnP Blogshares Ban Petition
At the bottom of the Blogshares game page there is a statement: Remember: “What happens in BlogShares, stays in BlogShares.” but since the game BOD/Admin decided to ban PnP and AXA, we decided to go public. AXA has made a couple of posts now on The Untouchables blog because he was banned from even posting on the game forum.
Recently there was a poll posted on the forum posing the question, “Do you support the Blogshares ban?” which is of course again within the game.
You now have a chance to view and sign our online petition to Remove Blog$hares ban on AXA and PnP. Blogshares players are encouraged to sign the petition to show the Blogshares admin that they have made the wrong decision.

Here is AXA’s Statement from the Petition:
“I do not support this ban or any future bans like it and I would vote that way in the game poll if I could. To strip any player of game ranking and all assets earned fairly and legally in game play without any evidence and some public form of due process is absolutely wrong. To lie and conflate alleged offenses of multiple players together in order to remove them is wrong. To let a clique friendlier with BOD/Admin than most other players conspire with them to engineer this type of extreme injustice is wrong. To gloat after having participated in such a farce is sociopathic. - AXA”

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Posted on November 6th, 2007 by MNO and filed under Blogshares |
November 6th, 2007 at 5:22 pm
Well said, AXA. The conniving cowards who perpetrated this travesty now must now live with uneasy consciences and a game crippled by injustice.
November 20th, 2007 at 11:26 am
The final word for me!
I’m leaving the game and just wonder if UT’s plan to do some collective action on that or I’m the only one to leave.
November 22nd, 2007 at 5:55 pm
Beijos,
At this point, we are not leaving as a whole, that decision will rest in each individual player’s hands.
Rather, we feel that it is better that we stay and severely retaliate for what has been done to our friends and fellow players.
Honestly, for UT players to leave, most of the so called “community” would measure that as game improvement.
December 16th, 2007 at 5:51 am
very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
Idetrorce