User talk:Fullofinformation
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[edit] Hello?
I love it when people don't know what to say in response to their presuming actions.
[edit] What?
That is just funny.
So I guess linking to YouTube to watch a video, is not the same thing as linking to another site to watch the exact same video? Even though people link to YouTube all of the time, and can benefit from it.
And linking from a wiki music page, to another web site about the exact same music, is not ok either? Even though content on external sites may be great, if there is one ounce of an ad, it can't be added?' <- READ
Maybe you should take a look at these very obvious spam external links. I dont see how my links were worse then these.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_training
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_food
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_breeding
So you really think none of the links I entered added any kind of useful information? <- READ
- The nature of Wikipedia means that you can't make a convincing argument based on what other links in articles do or don't exist; because there's nothing stopping anyone from adding any link to any article. Plenty of links exist that probably shouldn't, conversly many links don't exist that probably should. So just pointing out that a link exists in an article doesn't prove that the link in question should also exist. Wikipedia is NOT a "repository of links" or a "vehicle for advertising" and persistent spammers will have their websites blacklisted. Any further spamming may result in your account and/or your IP address being blocked from editing Wikipedia.--Hu12 (talk) 17:28, 9 January 2008 (UTC)
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- READ (My Reply to your above comment) -->Why did you decide to only reply to half of what I said? The part you replied to was not may main point, just more links to show obvious link spamming. And guess what??? Those spamming links are still there!
[edit] Spamming
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