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There’s been a lot of discussion on many social and news media websites and TV talk shows in regard to what information should be written on the internet. I’m all for honest opinions and the truth which is why I’m so passionate about my blog website it serves me no purpose to knowingly post false claims or information about any organization or individual.
In the summer of 2011 I sent an e-mail invitation to six various UNH’s staff members to read this blog then all of a sudden UNH’s went on the defensive and in an attempt to shut me up they acquired Elizabeth Repchuck’s services by sending me a strong worded letter to stop.  That didn’t work so in an effort to discredit me UNH’s posted Wikipedia information about “internet trolls” on the bulletin board and community room plus a staff member decided to slide a copy under my door. Ha! What’s so ironic I suspect the Director or the HSC did some trolling on this site as profiler “TravestyBrant”. :P 
It’s time for corporations and Govt organizations to adjust to change…social media is here to stay and we’re not going anywhere.  On Google.com there are millions of bloggers from around the world and millions of people on Facebook and Twitter and other social media websites.  I’ve been involved in the social network for many years the one thing we can all do is use it responsibly.

 Update Jan 20, 2012 - SOPA is dead....the people have spoken...we won.  :)

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