October 5, 200717 yr Author Oh well, The article was deleted. The reason was spam.14:48, 5 October 2007 DragonflySixtyseven deleted "Bold Fortune" (spam)
October 5, 200717 yr I don't think they consider this as spam, rather advertising instead :confused02:
October 5, 200717 yr Author My name and my guide used to be mentioned (No, I didn't put it there.) in the article about nLite that's on Wikipedia. That was removed, too. I'm starting to take this very personally.
October 5, 200717 yr Author XPLite (a program one has to pay for, no less) has an article in Wikipedia with an external link to where one can purchase it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XPLitenLite has an article in Wikipedia with external links posted. (Although my name, and reference to my guide and its external link, were removed from it.)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NLiteBut a major work like Slimming Down Windows XP: The Complete Guide has no mention whatsoever in Wikipedia. And if it is mentioned, it is removed.Now you tell me what's wrong with that picture.Oh, look. Here's one for CCleaner. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ccleaner
October 6, 200717 yr Author I tried, but it looks like they (Wikipedia) just aren't going to see it any differently. "It's me against the whole of Wikipedia's policies and guidelines," as they put it. Me against the whole of Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. Do I sense a note of finality in that statement? LOL http://www.bold-fortune.com/forums/index.p...amp;#entry12799EDIT: We've devised a plan. PLAN B going into effect.
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