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List Of Words To Avoid Lame Advertisement


Jenny (AZ via TX)

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Is there a list of certain words to avoid so we don't get the lame advertisement tag?

My previous post was about A.R.B.O.N.N.E.

Thanks.


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Generic Apprentice

I never know when it is going to do that. I have thought about leaving this board for that reason alone. I think it is BS that we can't recommend or ask others because it is sensored.

happygirl Collaborator

It has nothing to do with members - it has to do with companies using this board for spam and advertising.

You are more than welcome to recommend any product you like. The edit window is open after you post to go back and make any changes, if by chance the board converts it.

Generic Apprentice

I know why it does it. Scott has gone into the settings and set it up to automatically put "lame advertisement." You are not free to change things. I have had to repost up to 10 times to get around this. Plus after a set time you aren't allowed to edit your own posts anymore.

If I want to recommend a site or product I should be allowed to do so. If there is a problem with someone spamming then ban that user name. The rest of us shouldn't be punished. Ultimately it seems that unless the said company is an advertiser, then it is turned into lame advertisement.

This board should be about people being able to share all information, not sensored information. I would think that the more info that is shared, the bigger this board will become. In turn this would encourage people to advertise on here and help spread the word about Celiac Disease.

Bottom line is, I know Scott can do whatever he wants, but I don't have to agree with it.

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