There's always the criminal charge of extortion for when it's warranted. Yelp's crossed that line before. However, there is a risk on the other side of scaring people off making genuine recommendations and reviews. Granted, a '.sucks' TLD is obviously a trap for the gullible or unwary, but let's keep that well separate in our minds from things like Angie's List.
There's always the criminal charge of extortion for when it's warranted. Yelp's crossed that line before. However, there is a risk on the other side of scaring people off making genuine recommendations and reviews. Granted, a '.sucks' TLD is obviously a trap for the gullible or unwary, but let's keep that well separate in our minds from things like Angie's List.