Why my webpage is blocked ??? Please do remove it from this blacklist plz reply to vidteq@gmail.com — Preceding
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Why is it blocked? Well, because you spammed it multiple times, ignoring our requests and warnings to stop. These included links to all our content rules for you to read, too. On top of that, your blog has all of one post -- a meaningless reprint of some Google search results. Your site is of zero value to our encyclopaedia.
As for removing it from our blacklist, are you familiar with the phrase,
"a cold day in hell"? …or the word,
"chutzpah"? When you make the request above and then start defacing our encyclopaedia pages less than an hour later,[1][2][3][4][5][6] you're not helping yourself.
We de-blacklist sites when trusted, high-volume editors request the use of blacklisted links because of their encyclopaedic value in support of our encyclopaedia pages. Your trust factor after this incident is currently zero.
Unlike Wikipedia,
DMOZ is a web directory specifically designed to categorize and list all Internet sites; if you've not already gotten your sites listed there, I encourage you to do so -- it's a more appropriate venue for your links than our wikis. Their web address:
http://www.dmoz.org/.
Should you find yourself penalized in any search engine rankings and you believe that to be a result of blacklisting here, you should deal directly with the search engine's staff. We do not have any arrangements with any of the search engine companies; if they're using our blacklist it's purely on their own initiative.
I have to say that I try hard to be polite in dealing with our more audacious removal requests, but I think you crossed a line today. --A. B.(
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contribs)16:51, 5 May 2009 (UTC)reply
There may be occasional cases where regular editors which to use individual interviews on this site as references; if so, those pages can be individually whitelisted.
Note that nigeria-planet.com has been used as a reference by unrelated editors however the linked-to pages on that site appeared to be copyright violations. I suggest that any future whitelist requests be checked carefully for potential problems in this regard. --A. B.(
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contribs) 03:22, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
--A. B.(
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contribs)03:22, 4 May 2009 (UTC)reply
Why my webpage is blocked ??? Please do remove it from this blacklist plz reply to vidteq@gmail.com — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
220.227.56.66 (
talk)
Why is it blocked? Well, because you spammed it multiple times, ignoring our requests and warnings to stop. These included links to all our content rules for you to read, too. On top of that, your blog has all of one post -- a meaningless reprint of some Google search results. Your site is of zero value to our encyclopaedia.
As for removing it from our blacklist, are you familiar with the phrase,
"a cold day in hell"? …or the word,
"chutzpah"? When you make the request above and then start defacing our encyclopaedia pages less than an hour later,[1][2][3][4][5][6] you're not helping yourself.
We de-blacklist sites when trusted, high-volume editors request the use of blacklisted links because of their encyclopaedic value in support of our encyclopaedia pages. Your trust factor after this incident is currently zero.
Unlike Wikipedia,
DMOZ is a web directory specifically designed to categorize and list all Internet sites; if you've not already gotten your sites listed there, I encourage you to do so -- it's a more appropriate venue for your links than our wikis. Their web address:
http://www.dmoz.org/.
Should you find yourself penalized in any search engine rankings and you believe that to be a result of blacklisting here, you should deal directly with the search engine's staff. We do not have any arrangements with any of the search engine companies; if they're using our blacklist it's purely on their own initiative.
I have to say that I try hard to be polite in dealing with our more audacious removal requests, but I think you crossed a line today. --A. B.(
talk •
contribs)16:51, 5 May 2009 (UTC)reply
There may be occasional cases where regular editors which to use individual interviews on this site as references; if so, those pages can be individually whitelisted.
Note that nigeria-planet.com has been used as a reference by unrelated editors however the linked-to pages on that site appeared to be copyright violations. I suggest that any future whitelist requests be checked carefully for potential problems in this regard. --A. B.(
talk •
contribs) 03:22, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
--A. B.(
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contribs)03:22, 4 May 2009 (UTC)reply