Dear Mr. Alan C. Robles,
I am Art del Ayre, a volunteer Community Leader for GeoCities Tokyo Neighborhood. At present, I also act as co-Liaison for Island, a suburb of Tokyo. I am one among the four Filipino CLs in Tokyo < http://www.oocities.org/~tokyoleaders/ >, aside from other volunteer Filipino CLs homesteading in 41 virtual neighborhoods of GeoCities.
I have been a regular subscriber of Link Magazine back when the price was still P185, remember Jan/Feb97 Ver1.1., and I was amazed on how the magazine have grown and matured.
Lately, however, I felt cheated and dismayed over Paul Peczon's "My Hidey Hole in Cyberspace", an article highlighted in your Ver2.6 of <LINK> Magazine, page 91, which erroneously claimed:
. . . GeoCities won't mind one bit if you never make changes to the main page again -- they like to brag about how many webpages they have on their "community" . . .
These claims are totally false. GeoCities do mind a lot when a homesteader never makes changes to the main page, or in CL language the Sign-up Page. Prior to making a homestead in GeoCities, the user is prompted to read and understand the Page Content Guidelines.