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European Forum Guidelines

A quick request.

         

heini

12:37 am on Oct 5, 2001 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



General call for all European members of WebmasterWorld:
Please refrain from dropping urls in your posts!

As stated in our forums charter [webmasterworld.com] selfpromotional messages as well as unneccessary use of links is not allowed.
When in doubt, send us a sticky mail (see top of page) anytime.

WebmasterWorld European section is about collecting and sharing information on the European searchengines and the European internet scene.
We encourage discussing matters in a friendly and open minded attitude.
Meeting colleagues from all parts of the world, sharing insights and contributing to this unique knowledgebase is the primary mission of the European section of WebmasterWorld.
This is already a premier resource on the European scene - letīs make it even better!

Your moderators

heini

10:23 am on Oct 6, 2001 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Speaking of meeting colleagues:
The IMC Berlin is coming up on 13th-15th of November.
Speakers from Sweden, Germany, the US are expected.
Anybody interested in meeting members might send Wisser a sticky.

nicebloke

9:57 pm on Oct 10, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Anyone from WMW going to this?

backus

7:23 am on Oct 11, 2001 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Heini, as you probably know, I'm just across the border, in Prague. However, on those exact days, I'm in London for the World Travel Market! *sigh*

PS. Regarding what you wrote about the rules...look out, a new sheriff's in town!

Brett_Tabke

10:30 am on Oct 11, 2001 (gmt 0)

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New teacher's in town!

We needed to clarify some of the rules of the board as of late. The url dropping for promotion reasons had gotten a bit out of hand backus. I'm not saying that some were trying to take advantage of the new moderators, but it sure felt like it. So I encouraged the above post.

The current difficult issue is that of Conferences. Some of these conferences are complete commercial concerns. I've seen some that were as high as $700+ USD for a one day newbie conference. (do the math). Why should we give a corporate or even not-for-profit organization free advertising? Yet at the same time it is something that our members are interested in and wish to know about as an industry event. So we are trying to feel our way to a policy which we can all live with. Any input on that is welcome.

Just for reference, I get 5-10 requests a week to post about conferences in the forums. They are mostly turned down at this point.

backus

10:42 am on Oct 11, 2001 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Brett, the Sheriff thing was a joke....

wisser

12:53 pm on Oct 12, 2001 (gmt 0)



I am sorry! I didn't mean to take advantage ...

I just wanted to know who is going. In Stockholm it was really fun to meet some guys from the forums. So I thought about having a good time again and put some face to some names.

Sorry again, I really didn't mean to offend anybody.