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Related: About this forumIs "no commercial spam" no longer a reason for a hide, or am I just not seeing it on the list?
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Is "no commercial spam" no longer a reason for a hide, or am I just not seeing it on the list? (Original Post)
Scrivener7
Sep 5
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Irish_Dem
(55,825 posts)1. I still get jury requests for commercial spam.
Scrivener7
(52,391 posts)2. Would you check the alert button and see if it's still showing up for you?
Irish_Dem
(55,825 posts)3. No I don't see commercial spam on alert list.
Scrivener7
(52,391 posts)4. Thank you for checking! I wonder why it was removed.
Irish_Dem
(55,825 posts)7. I just got jury duty for commercial spam about two days ago.
So it is still going to jury?
hlthe2b
(105,915 posts)5. I don't see it either. Maybe post or du mail EarlG
I'd be curious to know too.
Scrivener7
(52,391 posts)6. Thank you for looking!
EarlG
(22,476 posts)9. We changed it so that alert only works on new members
with fewer than 100 posts.
Prior to the change, too many established members were getting posts removed for posting things that werent commercial spam. As long as its not overdone, it is permitted for established members to promote their own products and services especially in the DU Marketplace forum. The rule is really intended to stop the kind of spam thats produced by spambots and paid spammers. Nobody who is here to participate honestly on DU ever posts that kind of thing. (If they ever do, it can be sent to me directly to take a look at.)
Scrivener7
(52,391 posts)10. Thank you! So disregard my PM to you.
Glad I was able to answer your question