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PlotinusVeritas wrote:
Well put
Are you referring to my rhyming game? Because if so, thank you đ
I am an aspiring poet so this feedback is very helpful...
Just interested to put one screen name with another, no other reason than that. BTW, my post about not answering the question was directed at PlotinusVeritas... seemed like you thought it was directed at you.
I knew you were talking to Plotinus. But I can see why he/she wouldn't answer the question... Why on earth would he/she want to go on that website??
Are you trying to say it smells just as bad no matter who is silly enough to put their name on it?
Allan
Exactly.
I thought so
Allan
Thomas A Reed wrote:
Note that bentkitty100 was not "astroturfing." If you read the entire post, you'll see it's definitely not a recommendation for MacKeeper!
I absolutely was not suggesting that. I was thinking that those links might reinforce her views about Zeobit/Kromtech's marketing methods.
It has been happily obvious all along what her views are about MacKeeper!
Allan Eckert Denver, Colorado
How again did people get wrapped up in hyper-minutia about who owns what, who sells what regarding a 'product' ALL PARTIES agree is useless, bad, and something you never want?
đ
Question: Did I ever suggest my gender? I mean, not that I mind as I am female, but still...
Oh, and I'm glad you know that I share your views about MacKeeper (or, as I will call it, CrapSeeker).
Interesting how the phrase "astroturfing" means to make phony reviews... I know it's TOTALLY off topic but if anyone knows where the phrase came from, I'd love to know đ I'm really into language and etymology and so on...
As mentioned in the Wikipedia article I linked to:
The term astroturfing is a derivation of AstroTurf, a brand of synthetic carpeting designed to look like natural grass
as well, presumably, as being a pun on 'surfing'. đ
Ah... That makes sense đ
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