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"em" wrote in message ... "Andy" wrote in message ... How diet can prevent birth defects: http://www.asshole-spammer.html I don't know what is your problem! I just pointed on an interesting article. |
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"Andy" wrote in message ... "em" wrote in message ... "Andy" wrote in message ... How diet can prevent birth defects: http://www.adam-is-not-a-spammer.html I don't know what is your problem! I just pointed on an interesting article. Very sorry! There's a lot of spam in this group & I made a mistake. |
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Very sorry! There's a lot of spam in this group & I made a mistake. No problem. |
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"Andy" wrote:
I don't know what is your problem! I just pointed on an interesting article. You posted a URL, a 1-liner comment, and nothing else. That is not enough for most people to follow a link and it is enough to figure you're a spammer. That's the source of the problem. A well known regular might be able to get away with posting nothing but a URL, but many won't follow it until others have summarized. Someone not a regular needs to quote enough of the material and add some individual commentary. Too many URLs point to advertising, viruses and so on. And the fact that you didn't know that in advance is just further sign that it's a problem. I have yet to see enough quoted from the article to justify following the link. |
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Ok, sorry
I just wanted to hear the opinion about the theme of people who maybe know more.. I don't know much about it, so i didn't put my comment. You posted a URL, a 1-liner comment, and nothing else. That is not enough for most people to follow a link and it is enough to figure you're a spammer. That's the source of the problem. A well known regular might be able to get away with posting nothing but a URL, but many won't follow it until others have summarized. Someone not a regular needs to quote enough of the material and add some individual commentary. Too many URLs point to advertising, viruses and so on. And the fact that you didn't know that in advance is just further sign that it's a problem. I have yet to see enough quoted from the article to justify following the link. |
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On Aug 8, 12:09 pm, "Andy" wrote:
How diet can prevent birth defects: http://www.important-vitamins.com/ar...thDefects.html Your mother obviously didn't follow this diet. |
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