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Posted by paul on July 10, 2003 at 12:05:57 from (206.10.55.183):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Posting problem... posted by Wayne on July 09, 2003 at 22:33:52:
I know, I really like ytmag the web site, best one. But, the screening issues kinda make me buck on using their services - I think a company should stand on it's own merrits, not censor out the competition. As you say, there are good points on both sides, I _hate_ spam & commercial advertising on forums, so this is not a total knock on ytmag. The way to do it is like: www. v a l u b i lt . com or t r a c t o r b y n e t .com neither of which you are supposed to mention here - odd, since the second one especially is a totally differnt field, deals with new compact tractors. I also made a message years ago that I could not post, just didn't post. Seemed odd to me. Finally found out there was one work I was using (not all that bad, I've seen worse here) that was causing the problem. I think there could be a better way of telling us that our message doesn't meet censorship, rather than just dumping us into the nietherlands & no idea why. My 2 cents, but still not complaining, I really like this website & it is generally very well run. --->Paul
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