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Show me in Namepro's TOS where it's illegal to compare registrars in the same thread.

Feel free to bury this thread as well.
 
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AfternicAfternic
Show me in Namepro's TOS where it's illegal to compare registrars in the same thread.

Feel free to bury this thread as well.
Hello,

You may be thinking of a different rule.

A member may start a discussion thread about more than one registrar.

However, if a member starts a thread about a specific registrar and their experience with them, but does not request alternative registrars, it would be considered a rule violation if members were reported for taking the register specific thread off-topic by talking about a completely different registrar, especially if all the posts after that one took the thread even further off-topic and made it about a different register than the one the thread starter wanted to talk about.

The rules for that would be:
1.14. Do not make noncontributory posts/threads or artificially inflate your post count ("post pad"):
  • Do not unnecessarily post multiple times in a single discussion in a short period of time, sometimes called instant messaging (instead, take your time before posting so that all relevant content can be grouped together within a minimum amount of posts). Exceptions are made where reasonable (e.g., edit time limits have passed or each reply is dedicated to a different member's post).
  • Only post comments and questions that are relevant to the topic and contribute to the discussion (e.g., posting a single word like "bump" is not contributory; instead, post a short question or unique comment to encourage new activity in a thread).
1.15. Organization. (a) All content must be organized in an appropriate section (“forum”). (b) Posts and messages must be on topic and relevant where submitted (e.g., a discussion thread or direct message).
  • Note: The topic of a page is determined primarily by its title (and sometimes secondarily or refined by its first post/message); subsequent posts (even by the topic's creator) do not change the topic. If a topic's creator changes the title or first post/message within the edit time limits, then previous posts/messages will be unaffected and the new topic will apply moving forward only.
Was there a specific example you had, that you could share, that's different than what we outlined above?
 
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Was there a specific example you had, that you could share, that's different than what we outlined above?

Prior to my post SEDO and ATOM were already compared in this thread.

The posts I make that serve as a financial advantage to the NP membership is lost if the post is moved.
 
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