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I've expanded a bit. As I mentioned on the Talk:Tripod.com page and for full disclosure, I am an employee of Lycos and a good part of my work involves Tripod and Angelfire. That said, I am also a long-standing wikipedian who has edited a good deal more articles than this. However, I would always appreciate that another contributor to this article makes sure that I don't leak too much of my point of view in. I have tried to make this as unbiased as I can. JRP 05:05, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
How does low cost result from moderation and low disk quotas? Wouldn't moderation be a lot more expensive than the lack thereof? Removed for now. -- Beland 19:28, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
Is angelfire blacklisted as a source of links and citations within Wikipedia? User:Beetstra says so. See User talk:Beetstra Should this blacklisting be noted here? -- JStripes 02:55, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
The site needs an author, at the very least for the template. Does anyone know the full names of the original creators? Superm401 - Talk 07:43, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
Along similar lines to Tripod.com, why did the creators choose Angelfire? Google isn't a great deal of help (it returns a lot of pages on Angelfire that are about names, and pages about angels and fires). Most of the other early dot.com companies had names that reflected a little bit of their original mission, but Angelfire is baffling. - Ashley Pomeroy ( talk) 15:11, 5 November 2010 (UTC)