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I'm a new member, my name's Smithloo
nice to join the community and I hope I can learn about computer, Linux, website, internet issue and everything revelant
Hello
I'm a new member, my name's Smithloo nice to join the community and I hope I can learn about computer, Linux, website, internet issue and everything revelant
Really??? You may want to note that your 'homepage' (which links to an SEO/spam site) won't be indexed via the web-crawlers. Highly doubt you're interested in anything but spamming, but if you are, welcome.
Really??? You may want to note that your 'homepage' (which links to an SEO/spam site) won't be indexed via the web-crawlers. Highly doubt you're interested in anything but spamming, but if you are, welcome.
the forum allows all members who can set a link in user profile. and I follow all forum regulations
I've just removed the link to make you see that link is not worthy on forum for participants
I'm not a spammer, bro
don't think all users are spammers
We just think that someone who comes here with a 'home page' of a scammy SEO/backlinks site, and posts that they want to " learn about computer, Linux, website, internet issue", is a spammer.
Can you tell us why someone who says they want to "learn about computer", then has a home-page of an SEO promotion site wouldn't be considered a likely candidate for being a spammer??? And if you're not, why haven't you posted a question/thread, or answered anyone else??
We just think that someone who comes here with a 'home page' of a scammy SEO/backlinks site, and posts that they want to " learn about computer, Linux, website, internet issue", is a spammer.
Can you tell us why someone who says they want to "learn about computer", then has a home-page of an SEO promotion site wouldn't be considered a likely candidate for being a spammer??? And if you're not, why haven't you posted a question/thread, or answered anyone else??
well, maybe the words I mention made you get confused the meaning and I think you've been obsessed by spammers, so you may think most of users are spammer. I see
if you don't want users to set a link at homepage button on profile, you can easily turn it off. In the case you turn it on, that means you allow users to do it
why do you ask users for what you allow them to do? right?
for your question, I confess I'm working for an SEO & digital marketing agency, but I'm not a spammer, absolutely No
and I am aware of what I am doing
I do understand the relationship between site owners and users are interactive activities. Forums need quality users with quality post and in return, users will get knowledge, experience or promotions or a link, depending on their purpose of participating forums
So, when I post a useful topic (or useful comment), then leave a link in the post, don't you refuse? I'm allowed to do?
Thanks
well, maybe the words I mention made you get confused the meaning and I think you've been obsessed by spammers, so you may think most of users are spammer. I see
Nope, not 'obsessed' at all, but your post was VERY OBVIOUSLY an attempt at spam.
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if you don't want users to set a link at homepage button on profile, you can easily turn it off. In the case you turn it on, that means you allow users to do it
why do you ask users for what you allow them to do? right?
I don't own this site, so I don't 'allow' anyone to do anything.
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for your question, I confess I'm working for an SEO & digital marketing agency, but I'm not a spammer, absolutely No and I am aware of what I am doing I do understand the relationship between site owners and users are interactive activities. Forums need quality users with quality post and in return, users will get knowledge, experience or promotions or a link, depending on their purpose of participating forums
So you work for a digital marketing agency doing SEO, and your first post you say you "hope I can learn about computer, Linux, website, internet issue". You "hope" to learn about computers and the Internet, when you *WORK FOR AN SEO COMPANY*??? Right. Spammer.
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So, when I post a useful topic (or useful comment), then leave a link in the post, don't you refuse? I'm allowed to do? Thanks
And as of yet you haven't posted ANYTHING but trying to defend yourself being a spammer. Either do it or there isn't much point in posting.
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