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want my site (I'm not going to lie like others might - it's my site) included over there, that's ok, I could care less, but believe me when I tell you, it does provide your users value, and as for ads, they barely pay hosting fees so I don't have to pay that at least... Heck, even ads provide them value if they locate something of interest...
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Hi. You have Undid my new topic at the talk page about google search with explanation : WP:NOTFORUM. but this is talk page. I would like to show some properities of result which makes using it hard. It is possible to show short form of www adress but google search sometimes does not do it. Regards.
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Let me know what you think and we can all move on, and don't worry I won't include it anymore, I just had a feeling you'll post a response and if it's an accident (I actually added it today, and voila there's a response from you) I'm really sorry, I see you already altered everything so no big damage
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Can I please ask you to think twice about that one? The site teaches people basic defragmentation principles (on a language they understand, as easy as possible) and gives them information they seek for. The bounce rate is very low which means they read everything they find over there. If you don't
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Well the policy isn't to provide a comment the second time, it's to provide a comment the first, so keep that in mind, especially if you're going to start evoking rules yourself. Yes I'm an active contributor on both wikis, for many years longer than yourself -- both wikis are non-commercial and
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And no, it's not selling anything. As for the other pages where I've added it, I reviewed them and you were right, some of them just aren't related. So feel free to remove the URL from any other page except the "defragmentation" one. And no, I'm not looking for any SEO benefits, I know what
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Tell me, where do you think a line exists between "made for adsense" and sites like this. What would've made you think it's not "made for adsense"? I really want to know what I'm doing wrong and what should I do to make it "not made for adsense"?
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Hi X7q! I changed the name of the template sections to be more explanatory to general readers. "Methods using gradients" is more understandable than "first order methods", don't you agree? Why do you prefer your suggestions? Sincerely,
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I never wanted it to become "made for adsense", obviously I did something wrong, so bear with me on this one and don't make me add it one more time to get a response from you.
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Maybe "within the company, a widely used binary serialization format" would make it more clear? or maybe it's just unclear to me, that's always a possibility too.
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You must not start editing these articles and changing all the terms in there, such as feedforward to feed forward. THese are terms that are normally joined.
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I got your message and I've read the guidelines, of course I agree, but I strongly believe that my site should stay at the "defragmentation" page at least.
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I shortened the names (and increased the content), thanks to your suggestions. Please modify as you see fit, of course. Good night!
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