serves them right wrote:
Jason Byrne has been an @sswipe since day one. His "innovative" copy and paste technology reproduces results. The state news pages are copy and pasted from state journalists. Everything has a pay wall. He takes advantage of people's love for high school track and exploits their labor as webmasters.
The biggest mistake flotrack ever made was working with that overbearing, egotistical hack. Why they let him in? Probably due to inexperience.
I hope they both now get flushed down the drain. It's absurd. One day everything was about the sport and the kids. Next day it was about pay walls and Alex Lohr's super white teeth.
This.
All I want to do with Byrne's website is re-watch my kids' races with him, scout athletes they are worried about facing for the first time via results, and maybe snag a picture to blow up for them if they want (which I'd actually not mind paying for at all ona per item basis). However, it seems like everything is blocked. I don't mind paying a little, or dealing with advertising...but good Lord!
As for Flotrack, well, at least they produce new, original content that's reasonably interesting. Pricy, but interesting!