Well, if they did, they wouldn't have to deal with censorship in the form of puritanical editors like they do on other writing platforms. Many of them don't write as controversial of articles as I do, but, nonetheless, here on this writing platform they'd have more freedoms to express themselves more openly in their articles than they have on more traditional writing platforms. The problem is that many of them seem more concerned about the money than they do about free speech. I myself like to earn a lot of money from writing if I can, but, at the same time, I don't like being silenced; and traditional writing platforms like HubPages and the likes have an inclination to do that to their writers.
RE: HubPages Writers Are Fighting Back But Need Hivers' Help