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Home » Extra libraries, Code snippets, applications etc. » C++ language problems and code snippets » Detect when a key is pressed!
Re: Detect when a key is pressed! [message #29535 is a reply to message #29533] Wed, 27 October 2010 16:16 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
koldo is currently offline  koldo
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mr_ped wrote on Wed, 27 October 2010 11:34

I think we should remove URL links from people's posts more aggressively when it's low post count member and his posts don't look valuable enough.

I can perfectly accept if somebody like koldo want to promote anything here in this forum, even his own %%%% e-shop, because he already proved he's helpful for U++, and I don't see a reason why such people shouldn't be allowed to do some advertising here (in proper forum section).

But the people who just register, post 2-10 almost empty posts, or just vaguely to the topic, and have some URL link in every post which is neither personal or SW-dev related ... remove their links all the time?

Hello mr_ped

IMHO It would not have to be accepted direct or indirect advertising of items or services unrelated with U++ from anybody, including me Smile.

Where is the limit IMHO?. Imagine I am proud of my company or organization and I would like to put a link to it in my personal page and signature. Some cases and my opinion about if permitting it:

- A carpet shop: Not permitted
- A video game company: Permitted
- A Boy Scout organization: Not permitted (sorry Rolling Eyes)
- An open source project: Permitted
- My blog: Permitted



Best regards
IƱaki
 
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