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2019-04-17, 08:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 2019-04-17, 08:50 PM by theskyhound.)
I'm not entirely sure this post is relevant, given that it appears to have nothing to do with SkyTools and actually promotes another product. If it didn't highlight SkySafari I'd be fine with it. I don't know where to draw the line here.
What do people think?
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I don't have a problem with the post. It's the 1st post in this forum in almost a month & the reference to the competitor (who shall not be named) is minor, IMHO. I wish that an image was posted here rather than just a blog link, but at least it's some activity.
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I apologize for hijacking this thread, but I guess the question is whether or not I should be trying to create a general forum like Cloudynights. When I first set the forum up that's what I had in mind. But as you note there have been very few general, non-SkyTools related posts, and if there were to be, I am not at all certain what the rules should be when it comes to other products.
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The biggest problem I see down the line is if someone makes inaccurate claims about another product (which happens all the time on other forums) such that it makes SkyTools look bad in comparison. I don't generally respond to those posts elsewhere unless they are telling big whoppers and people appear to believe them. I don't want to be put in the position of having to respond here every time someone misrepresents SkyTools or the capabilities of another product. I have neither the time nor the desire for that. Life is too short.
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