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	<title>Comments on: WhereIStand Launches &#8211; Really More Like WhereTheyStand</title>
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		<title>By: Nick Oliva</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nick Oliva</dc:creator>
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		<description>Allen, thanks for mentioning whereIstand. The pics display based on a site ranking and public figures will be more prominently displayed than others. But if you click the &quot;my bookmarks&quot; or &quot;my contacts&quot; links you see those instead. Also, we do show a disclaimer where the opinions of public figures are displayed. It begins, &quot;A whereIstand.com community member has posted evidence of the opinion of this public figure...&quot; The processes of creating issues and of approving public figure opinions involve the collaboration of users and/or site editors, so it&#039;s not really the case that it&#039;s easy to flip a yay to a nay. Finally, I&#039;d like to mention that our community translates content into six languages (more to come) which you can access through the footer. You&#039;ll also be able to see and compare in English the opinions of people that speak only other languages. Hope this helps explain whereIstand a little better! Nick Oliva, President and CEO, whereIstand.com, Inc.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allen, thanks for mentioning whereIstand. The pics display based on a site ranking and public figures will be more prominently displayed than others. But if you click the &#8220;my bookmarks&#8221; or &#8220;my contacts&#8221; links you see those instead. Also, we do show a disclaimer where the opinions of public figures are displayed. It begins, &#8220;A whereIstand.com community member has posted evidence of the opinion of this public figure&#8230;&#8221; The processes of creating issues and of approving public figure opinions involve the collaboration of users and/or site editors, so it&#8217;s not really the case that it&#8217;s easy to flip a yay to a nay. Finally, I&#8217;d like to mention that our community translates content into six languages (more to come) which you can access through the footer. You&#8217;ll also be able to see and compare in English the opinions of people that speak only other languages. Hope this helps explain whereIstand a little better! Nick Oliva, President and CEO, whereIstand.com, Inc.</p>
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