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Re: Re: Re: noncommercial site? really?


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Posted by nomad on June 02, 2001 at 02:44:27 from (212.156.23.96):

In Reply to: Re: Re: noncommercial site? really? posted by nomad on June 02, 2001 at 02:34:18:

posted again for language correction. ..

banners, selling t-shirts, mouse pads, even tractor parts are of course their rights of the site owners who claim theirs are commercial or noncommercial. but if there is a hidden company behind a noncommercial site and if i am not aware of this, i'll feel bad since i am told lie. i wasn't mentioning about this site ytmag.com. while we are at this site. i am new here, but i remember what a good friend of mine from my country (Nomadia) told me once. he told he was advertising nothing, was just trying to express his opinion on collecting tractors and their parts. there was not problem at all. but, he also said, after a day or two, he was banned to post any message on this forum without any warning and his emails never replied. why was he banned even though he only expressed his opinions? i can think of two possibilities

1. this site is also among those sites who claim they are noncommercial, but actually not so. we people of Nomadia hate this cheating. and i guess that being a commercial site actually was why he was banned even though he only expressed his opinions on tractor collection.

2. my that friend from Nomadia is not as good as i thought and was telling me lie.

Us Nomadians care about each other and such things much.

what is the restriction about talking on tractors and their parts collection here? let me know in advance. ps. if you don't see my next post here, that will mean i am banned to ask such a question. perhaps, my citizen was banned for the same reason, who knows. yes, who knows?



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