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Hello,
Being a NamePros member for more than a decade, this is the first time I've got frustrated with my experience here. To begin with, I think NamePros is the unique and oustanding place to be at for anyone involved in domain investment, and I'm truly greatful for the opportunity to be here. I cannot call myself a demading person with high expectations - but it seems to me there's an issue with the content removal policy here, or maybe better to say, with the way it is being enforced. The case I'm going speak about is not a big deal for me in itself, but it makes me feel quite uncomfortable emotionally.
I've recently shared the list of my hand regged domains in the certain niche to get some feedback from another members. To avoid indexing, I've attached the text file with my domains as opposed to listing them inline. That was really a silly idea - the file content got indexed right away. Mea culpa, nothing to say here. Then I asked NamePros support to remove the attached file and got denial motivated with the reference to the content removal policy. Once posted, nothing gets removed unless explicitly violating something. Ok, fair point in the certain extent - content is content. Another request created then, this time to replace the file content with the obfuscated one, like removing extensions and adding some special symbols, the obfuscation pattern being explained in details in the very beginning of the file, the content remaining easily readable by a human being and getting tougher to parse for search engines. But I'm getting the similar request rejection reaction with the same link refererence.
I don't get the point of the second denial. I think approving the request would be a win-win solution, the content staying published, yet no negative impact on the domain names being listed. I think the implied bureaucratic approach creates the unfriendly and tense atmosphere and on the contrary might have the negative impact on the shared content volume in the future. Could we get more informal with each other and act with the mutual respect and positive attitude?
Thank you.
Being a NamePros member for more than a decade, this is the first time I've got frustrated with my experience here. To begin with, I think NamePros is the unique and oustanding place to be at for anyone involved in domain investment, and I'm truly greatful for the opportunity to be here. I cannot call myself a demading person with high expectations - but it seems to me there's an issue with the content removal policy here, or maybe better to say, with the way it is being enforced. The case I'm going speak about is not a big deal for me in itself, but it makes me feel quite uncomfortable emotionally.
I've recently shared the list of my hand regged domains in the certain niche to get some feedback from another members. To avoid indexing, I've attached the text file with my domains as opposed to listing them inline. That was really a silly idea - the file content got indexed right away. Mea culpa, nothing to say here. Then I asked NamePros support to remove the attached file and got denial motivated with the reference to the content removal policy. Once posted, nothing gets removed unless explicitly violating something. Ok, fair point in the certain extent - content is content. Another request created then, this time to replace the file content with the obfuscated one, like removing extensions and adding some special symbols, the obfuscation pattern being explained in details in the very beginning of the file, the content remaining easily readable by a human being and getting tougher to parse for search engines. But I'm getting the similar request rejection reaction with the same link refererence.
I don't get the point of the second denial. I think approving the request would be a win-win solution, the content staying published, yet no negative impact on the domain names being listed. I think the implied bureaucratic approach creates the unfriendly and tense atmosphere and on the contrary might have the negative impact on the shared content volume in the future. Could we get more informal with each other and act with the mutual respect and positive attitude?
Thank you.