[Dxspider-support] Spot with False Origin Nodes

Lorenzo IU1NSA iu1nsa at haminnovation.com
Tue Feb 4 17:31:52 GMT 2025


As we expected,
you want to remain in control of the network and have not provided any 
clarification regarding the initial ban.

You have the absolute responsibility to contact the nodes: THE NETWORK 
IS NOT YOUR PROPERTY.

Given your complete unwillingness to engage and the continuous 
accusations and threats of bans with a DICTATORIAL attitude, without 
even answering all our questions, we will continue to manage the 
situation on our own, because it is clear from your responses that 
collaboration is not possible.

The reason you see spots from your nodes is because, as we have already 
stated, we have implemented our own systems to counter your aggressive 
and arbitrary bans.

The fact that you continue to claim our spots are automatic and our 
users are not verified shows your closed-mindedness and fear of being 
wrong.

As of today, we officially know you are not on the side of HAM operators 
but, as always, a community of nerds thinking only about their own 
little world and always wanting to be right, while clearly showing 
TECHNOLOGICAL LIMITATIONS: you continue to prove you are completely 
incapable of distinguishing a real spot from a fake one.

Regarding the commercial aspect: all major web clusters (like 
DXFunCluster, DXWatch) are commercial activities, as they use AdSense 
and advertising banners to profit from millions of views thanks to the 
spots, and THEY ARE RIGHT TO DO SO, providing an important service to 
the HAM community, so don’t lecture us about it.

We are not playing games, we have shown openness, and it is clear this 
is a personal attack.

If you have decided to officially compromise an activity that involves 
thousands of people worldwide, YOU TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR IT.

We will not write to anyone privately because we want a public record 
that demonstrates your attitude.

For all future bans, we will share your contact with over a hundred 
thousand hunters, activators, organizers, sponsors, and operators, since 
the responsibility lies entirely with you.

We have no time to waste.

Lorenzo IU1NSA



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