Uniden and RadioReference have a licensing arrangement that allows the RadioReference Database (RRDB) to be included and updated in certain of our scanners. Nothing in these agreements requires either party to exert any editorial control on comments made in any forum (aside from obligations of non-disclosure).
The only times I have requested that information be removed or otherwise affected is when someone has either a) posted non-public information that they received under privilege then publicly disclosed, or b) posted incorrect or misleading comments that could create a false perception as to Uniden's position on some material issue.
That said, I can count on one hand how many times I've made such a request to RadioReference over the past dozen years and have digits left over. I don't care if you post your dislikes of our products, feature implementations, or whatever (as long as your position has a factual, and not fanciful or malicious basis). In fact, I encourage you to make such posts, as they are (when posted based on fact and in a civil manner) my best ammunition when I go to bat for making a new product or changes to an existing product. If you post something factually incorrect, I am much more likely to correct the factual error in my own post than to ask the post be removed.
The moderators here do a great job of policing comments so that threads stay civil, truthful, and on topic, but they do so equally in all forums and for all manufacturers, and the intent (to my perception) is to keep the content in these forums useful, to keep vitriol out of the dialog, and to keep this place a great place to come either as a long-time scanner user or as a first-time user.