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Ok thanks anyway..I definitely do not want to have to pay..
ThIs isn't the first time I've heard that people have a distaste for flo. I don't know anything about them. What's the deal?I would pay, but I would never pay flo.
I was literally going to ask the same question.Sorry for going off topic...
ThIs isn't the first time I've heard that people have a distaste for flo. I don't know anything about them. What's the deal?
As I recall, it was actually someone from FloSports that posted the offensive information about McKayla. It was shortly after they had purchased Gymnastike and they didn't know (or seem to care) about the gymnasts, the gymnastics community or the fact that most of the athletes they were "reporting" on were minors. The associates that moved over from Gymnastike as part of the sale were the ones that eventually convinced them to take it down. The FloSports folks really didn't seem to think they'd done anything wrong. They were "just reporting the facts" (with a link to porn).Flocasts is/was the parent company of Gymnastike. They are now Flosports(thought their official corporation name may still be Flocasts), and market all their different sport network sites as Flo___(flohoops, flowrestling, flogymnastics, etc). I wish there was a way to know if any of those involved with Gymnastike are still with Flosports. I could never bring myself to support Gymnstike again, but wonder if there is a sort of statute of limitations for holding companies responsible for what happened under their watch. I honestly don't have an answer to that question, but agree that "forever" is not an unreasonble answer.
Yikes.As I recall, it was actually someone from FloSports that posted the offensive information about McKayla. It was shortly after they had purchased Gymnastike and they didn't know (or seem to care) about the gymnasts, the gymnastics community or the fact that most of the athletes they were "reporting" on were minors. The associates that moved over from Gymnastike as part of the sale were the ones that eventually convinced them to take it down. The FloSports folks really didn't seem to think they'd done anything wrong. They were "just reporting the facts" (with a link to porn).
As I recall, it was actually someone from FloSports that posted the offensive information about McKayla. It was shortly after they had purchased Gymnastike and they didn't know (or seem to care) about the gymnasts, the gymnastics community or the fact that most of the athletes they were "reporting" on were minors. The associates that moved over from Gymnastike as part of the sale were the ones that eventually convinced them to take it down. The FloSports folks really didn't seem to think they'd done anything wrong. They were "just reporting the facts" (with a link to porn).
Asking this here since PAC rim photo made me think of it. Is biting the gold medals a "thing" in other countries?
Ok, ethical conundrum time. Would never pay the pro membership fees to flosports. But what about watching the routines on YouTube for "free" when they put them up after 24 hours? I've done this, but isn't it just as bad, since they are making money from the clicks?