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I can only speak for myself but no, it's not OK. You should both delete your ads.Well, if it is OK for M. Joly to plug-in his services...
I can only speak for myself but no, it's not OK. You should both delete your ads.Well, if it is OK for M. Joly to plug-in his services...
Mshilarious -
You know, this isn't USENET circa 1989. This is an advertising-supported web forum. (On which I advertise pretty heavily to the tune of $13.00 per click via Google Adwords).
The owner of this forum relies on page high page view in order to command such high advertising rates.
If you take a look at the some of the threads I've contributed information to you'll see that some of them are perenial, high page view threads. I would argue that my posts help drive page views which allows the site owner to make money. As a side note, I tend to revisit old threads as a way off concentrating information submissions thematiclly - rather than starting a new thread ala "what the best x under y dollars".
Now, to the specific issue of content deletion in this thread. Again, I will argue that I am providing specific information of a pictorial nature that illustrates one of the main differences between the KM 84 and KM 184 and how this relates to the MXL 603 which was intended to copy the KM 84 capsule design.
I perfectly willing to repect the wishes of forum members, but I have a pretty hard time accepting an arbitrary judgement call of one moderator. I say put it up to a poll whether or not the community wants to see Joly's images here or not.
I found the Terms of Service Agreement and read it. In my opinion, the phrase "Please note that commercial messages, advertisements...are inappropriate material to post on this BBS..."is ambiguous and provides no guidelines as to what is, or is not a commercial message or advertisement.
I have been quite careful in my posting in this regard. I always strive to offer information relevant to the thread in which I am posting and aim to increase understanding of the question or topic being discussed.
It a bit of a conundrum - the only way that I'm able to post authoratively about microphones is because I'm actually engaged in the process of studying and improving them. I try to speak from experience and back up my opinions and finding with sound and images.
You'll have to admit it is rather hard for someone to stay within arbitrary guidelines that are not articulated.
You're right. It is ambiguous...Mshilarious in particular has taken on the task of trying to communicate the implementation ... I understand why you might not think that this has been articulated enough yet..."
Off the top of my head I would say that sentences like "in my experience, this mic is...." or "a simple mod you can do to improve that particular mic would be something like...." is fine, and if there are diagrams or soundclips to back that up, then great. Sentences like "my customers like it when I...." or "a really popular thing I do for a lot of people's mics is...", and if the images or soundclips involve visiting an advertising/commercial external site then not so great.
It's great for someone to trust your advice because of your profession, it's quite different to encourage people to pay for your service on the basis of your posting, even if you wholeheartedly (and probably justifiably!!) believe that is the best course of action for that member to take. Again, these are just ideas, not relating to anything you have or haven't posted because I've not been following it in that sort of detail.