Why was my iMacquarium Post Deleted?

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Why was my iMacquarium Post Deleted?

I posted yesterday about a new site describing how to build an iMacquarium. I thought this was the appropriate forum for such a post, however, today the post is no longer there.

Is Applefritter no longer a place to introduce and discuss cool mods?

Is that why articles like the Dr. Webster stuff are no longer hosted on Applefritter?

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It was an advertisement. D

It was an advertisement.

Dr. Webster's MacQuarium's will be back, as soon as I have a chance to look at the files he sent me.

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It was NOT an Advertisement

It was NOT an advertisement. It was a site announcement of specific interest to your forum members and very relevant to the forum topic.

Did you even follow the link? It's not a commercial site.

A few years ago, such announcements were posted quite often on Applefritter.

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impressive mod

It actually is an impressive mod and I do not like iMacquariums on sheer principle.

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Well, we've been getting a fe

Well, we've been getting a few of these lately. People posting mods linked to other sites. If you wanted to share your mod with the applefritter community, why not just post it here?

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Posting links to mods on othe

Posting links to mods on other sites is all right when the intent of the post is to foster discussion on that particular hack. It's the "check out my site" posts to which I object.

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