Free Speech Friendly Classified Advertising Site Launches
Online, November 1, 2011 (Newswire.com) - No Limit List has launched a worldwide uncensored classified advertising service that aims to empower web users to exercise free speech like never before. NoLimitList.com has everything one would expect from a typical classified advertising service like Craigslist or Backpage, but with a twist in the form of an uncensored Rant and Rave in addition to Community, Housing, Jobs, Personals, Shopping, and Services sections.
The internet has always been on the cutting edge of free speech and that edge just got sharper thanks to No Limit List's free speech friendly anti-censorship policies. Policies that promise never to censor users in good standing no matter how unpopular their opinions are because everyone has the right to be heard. Those policies govern the Rant and Rave Section where anyone can say anything about anything anywhere without fear of censorship anonymously while categorizing their opinions by everything from celebrities and government to business and personal relationships.
Traditional classified advertising sections for Community, Housing, Jobs, Services, Shopping, and Personals all enjoy the same free speech friendly atmosphere as the Rant and Rave with other great features as well. Features such as section specific search grids with rich content including pictures and snippets that make you feel like your browsing an online shopping site instead of traditional classifieds, a private messaging system that lets you communicate with other users while getting email alerts about user feedback, and comment boards that empower users to say whatever they think about advertisements from positive endorsements to calling out scammers.
No Limit List is free to join and just became fully operational after only two months of testing. Additional features including a rating system and an adult only section are planned for the near future.
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No Limit List:
http://nolimitlist.com
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