They just open the registration again and I'm thinking of joining again after the mass banning of their members just because of their nationality, I believe I can keep up with their rules, but I'm looking for a cheap VPN right now which is reliable and they cannot trade that I'm using one with 1000 post and 30000 sats post limit daily, it will worth much in the future.
You are other person with other prefernces, but aren't you concerned about service banning users for their... nationality in 2020??
It seems like their days are numbered and there are not much left to be honest.
I would never dare defend nationalism, but looking from the business side, if a company closes its stores or restaurants in a country due to the fact that they are not profitable there, then for you is a manifestation of nationalism?
I don't know what the owners of Cryptotalk were guided by and I don't like this approach at all, but thinking logically, it was more about reducing spam, which is a business decision, not a nationalistic one.
However, this can be explained in different ways, so from a business and image position it was definitely a bad decision.
As mentioned above its not fair to restrict members because of their location on the Globe, however I can see how this decision might have been taken. Already some countries are known where members aren't too focused on investment so fraudulent activity can be very high.
In addition to this, certain protocols needs to be in place in order for the business to have access and operate in that country so it may also be a possibility that some countries' policy/protocols have been missed or are about to expire leaving those people out