Thanks for the vibes - what's really great (or maybe more sad about the supposedly gay-friendly site DataLounge, depending on how you look at it) is that the positive energy makes me get on the stick and look for evidnece, and yesterday I found two GREAT pieces of evidence I didn't know I'd had for the case against the site which allowed (and one of its rogue employees even - it turns out - had to have participated in) the stalking by Jon Frank's friends to go on and on.
I found concrete proof the site (DL) had actually gone in and altered posts of someone working on my show, to language that was meant to make him look like an idiot. If they had just removed the post, they'd be OK and within their rights, but actually changing the post and keeping his "screen name signature" on it shows that the site had an employee who had bad intentions of making fun of someone saying something positive about me - in addition to whatever the posting stalkers were doing. So thanks for the vibes - they caused action - spurred me on to quite a discovery. They're not just an innocent site that can say they are not responsible for what their users post anymore. (This is not TB, but that other site DL.)
Basically, i was able to get a copy of the DataLounge page before the rogue employee changed it. And of course we have the post with the rogue employee's nasty change. guess they assumed nobody would be saving anything, and maybe normally they'd be right, but in this case...