I'll tell you exactly how: I haven't done a damn thing wrong. I live in the U.S., and in the U.S. the First Amendment of the Constitution allows for free speech and free press. Considering that the Supreme Court has decided pornography on the Web is protected by free speech, how could a non-pornographic, educational site like JackinWorld be taken down?
The only way I could imagine JackinWorld forcibly being taken off the Web was if I used it to break the law. I have a pretty strong suspicion those people you mentioned have tested me and tried to trap me by posing as kids and sending lurid letters or requests for pornography, but I'm a brick wall – I won't answer them. Why? Because to do so would be wrong. I wouldn't answer them even if I knew for a fact they were genuine. That's why it's so ridiculous for people to call me a pervert, just because there are teenagers who write into JackinWorld concerned about sexual issues (as well they should be).
We're staying here for the long haul, folks. Ain't nobody taking out JackinWorld!