Wouldn't you love to comment on the Watchtower.org site so that other visitors can see what you think about their doctrinal flip flops, false prophecies and dangerous medical practices?
It's no surprise that Watchtower.org doesn't allow comments. They know that "apostates" would point out the embarrassing details about their religion and history. However, the Watchtower Society can't prevent the increasing democratization of information that the Internet provides.
Now technology makes it possible for disgruntled former members, that the Watchtower Society tries to silence by shunning, to have a voice on the official Watchtower websites. Apostates can now use the official websites as a forum for their concerns and grievances. We can turn their websites of propaganda against them.
This is possible because of a new piece of software called Kutano http://www.kutano.com/
Kutano displays a small sidebar next to the pages you visit where you can see what others have said about that page. These comments come from Twitter and also comments and discussions that are started by people when viewing that page.
Websites can no longer hide from critical comments and complaints by simply turning off comments or deleting the ones they don't like. This has huge implications for organizations like the Watchtower Society.
This software is new, but think of the possibilities. If a sizable percentage of the population adopts this kind of technology, then the Watchtower Society will have no place to hide on the Internet. They will find it even more difficult to silence the millions who have been harmed by their organization. Their official sites, and other apologist sites, could easily become an embarrassment to them.
Have you used this software? I just started and am impressed so far. There aren't many comments yet on the official Websites, but I'm sure that will change.
I discussed this possibility on another thread a little over a year ago.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/155178/1/The-Future-of-the-Watchtower-Society-and-the-Internet
I thought it would take longer than that for this technology to become available. Are you as excited about this as I am?