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To: jaxstraw who wrote (53335)7/5/2019 11:21:06 AM
From: PaperProphetRead Replies (1) of 53574
 
I don't think Zardiw screwed up as moderator on IHub any more than usual. I've noticed that IHub starts to put a tighter leash on the pro- moderators and even adds more balanced moderators once sentiment shifts on the message board of a penny stock.

When Zardiw was the USSE moderator in IHub, I rarely had any of my posts restored while investment excitement was high in USSE/SSTP. It was only after posters started to get sick of USSE/SSTP's delays and started to realize that they were being deceived by the company that IHub reigned in Zardiw and booted him as moderator. Initially he could do no wrong in IHub's eyes no matter how egregious his deletions.

I spoke to IHub head Matt Brown years ago, before his pump and dump fraud on IHub readers which landed him in jail for a stint. I tried to appeal to him to put in more impartial moderators for the benefit of all investors but he said he deliberately chooses moderators who militantly champion each message board's stock. He said that's a business decision which generates more interest in IHub itself. Obviously a policy of initially picking moderators who are like the proverbial kid-in-the-candy-store when it comes to penny stocks isn't going to yield quality moderators but apparently that does increase IHub's page views.

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