I am too much confuse what type of services are allowed in "Services" section. I can not post comment services etc. According to DP , it is due to stop spam and another side i am seeing Web2.0, submission services are allowed.
Agreed, anyone who would create a thread celebrating Hitler's birthday *is* confused...........now back to topic.
hahaha........... Oh no, still you remember that topic. I am not celebrating. I just see updates in social sites and create a new thread regard Hitler here. He is not my friend or uncle etc..
I think when i will post my service moderator is online. Other time ,it is offline. Can you please confirm what is this? https://forums.digitalpoint.com/threads/30-web2-0-sites-network-15.2662167/ https://forums.digitalpoint.com/threads/38-web2-0-sites-network-38-serious-seos-only.2662040/ etc
Today i know Web2.0 also not allow. I have already report many of post. Well, you didn't tell about submission.
Submission services are allowed since they are submitting to sites that want them. Can't think of any blog that wants fake comments.
But submission is also coming under spam, 2000 or 50000 submission in single click.......looks spam. As i know social bookmark, blog comments are not allow due to spam. And if i say "I will submit blog comments to 10000 sites". It is allow or not. Social bookmark is also a one kind of submission that everybody wants.
No. You asked everyone? I don't recall you asking me if I wanted it... I don't, so "everyone" wanting it is incorrect.
If i am having a social bookmark website, i want as many as social bookmark in my website. Therefore i think , most of the webmaster wants this.
Speak for yourself, mate. I don't want a bunch of spammarks for my sites. Who uses social bookmarking? Not many people these days. The fact is, spammers ruined it. The same with blog commenting - OK, not every blog, but a lot. It's sad to visit a blog, read a good article and see it spammed with idiot comments. Sometimes even naive bloggers respond to them (usually the stupid praise such as "your blog so nice and helpful, thank you, regards Mr SpamTard") not realising it was an automated spam comment for a link. Stop thinking about about "most of the webmasters wants" and think about your audience.