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Re: NukeCops frontpage to be just a bunch of ads for non-nuke related stuff? (Score: 1) by oprime2001 on Sunday, July 04 @ 23:46:20 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) | I try not to keep track of other people's posts. But I remember reading something just like this not too long ago. So I checked the archive, and on June 28, 2004 a very similar article promoting the same hosting company was posted.
Here it is not more than a week later, and the same person has another promotion of the same.
I'm just worried that NukeCops is going to be just full of hosting promotions. Maybe it's just that time of the month when all the hosting notices go out. But I've been visiting for a while, and I've never noticed the prevalence of hosting promotions on the home page as in the recent past. Usually, I'm trying to find a patch on the security forum to some skiddie's exploit on one of my website to which I am grateful; I'd be back using Dreamweaver and coding static pages if it were not for NukeCops and its resources.
If these hosting companies were bundling the latest patched version of php-nuke with their hosting services, that would be another story, and I would be in the wrong with my "rants". But I didn't see anything like that in these latest round of web hosting promotions.
Last point: so can anyone promote their hosting services through the NukeCops front page? Imagine if everyone on http://www.webhostingtalk.com/forumdisplay.php?&forumid=45
started submitting news. Would NukeCops admins approve and post all the submissions? |
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