I stopped doing it in AirNav because if you say anything remotely critical the admins there will delete it. I put up a comment about that had some good and some not so good about an FBO. The not so good was that their tie downs were poor and required me to dig out a lot of dirt to get to the tie down hook and I mentioned that anyone should be prepared to do a little digging. I got a note from their admin that my comment was being removed as it did not confirm to their policy for "site sponsors" IOW some pigs pay to be more equal and not have accurate info listed.
I am the founder of AirNav. Once in a while I read or hear something like this and it just makes my stomach turn.
It is absolutely NOT TRUE that we will delete anything critical or negative. Absolutely not. Having said that, AirNav comments are not an "anything goes" forum. We have a policy on comments that all comments must adhere to. Much like POA does, but with slightly different rules. The policy is
posted on our site, in the open for anyone to read. Comments that violate the policy are not posted. Sometimes comments will get posted and are later removed when they are later found to be violating the policy. But there is nothing in the policy that refers to positive or negative comments, or that anything critical gets removed, or that "site sponsors" can influence the comments. Nothing. In fact, if you browse AirNav you will find quite a few negative comments, some of them on the pages of some of AirNav's biggest customers.
So now smigaldi thinks he can come here on POA and say that AirNav admins delete anything remotely critical. I am going to present our side and let you decide. Scott wrote about an FBO, and I quote: "I did pay over $5/gal for fuel and still had to pay for parking". That FBO was not charging $5, and up until that point had never charged $5 or higher. The FBO GUARANTEES their price posted on AirNav, was updating the price regularly, and claimed to never have sold fuel above $5. We asked Scott for a receipt so we could even get him a refund of the overcharge. Scott could not produce a receipt or any evidence that he has been charged over $5. We then asked for just an N-number and a date so that the FBO could look up their own records. No response from Scott to that one.
One of our rules on comments is that "Factual statements in comments must be truthful". Every evidence we had pointed to the fact that the price had never been $5. The comment was deleted due to the factual statement by Scott that he had paid over $5/gallon, which was plainly not true. Perhaps Scott made some math error and no longer had the original receipt to recheck his math. But in the end the fact is, the factual statement was not truthful, and that is why the comment had to be removed. Not because of any influence by a "site sponsor", as Scott alleges.
We at AirNav put a lot of work into these comments, and do our best to make sure they are the best trustworthy information for the aviation community. We may not always get it 100% right, but we try hard. Commercial interests are not part of the equation when dealing with comments. Some FBO customers don't feel the same way and we have lost some accounts for not acquiescing to an advertiser's desire to control comments.
So there. I had to say it.