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on 28-04-2014 02:27 PM
3) "Posting web addresses (URLs), websites, or item numbers in the title of a post or threaded discussion"
"or threaded discussion" => Does this mean no links to things in our posts?
Ebay Australia
"In the title of a threaded discussion: Posting user ID's in a derogatory manner, posting URLs, item numbers, or web sites, or violating any other board posting policy."
I know in the past, with Liveworld, if you posted a commercial web address (offering items for sale) in a post, the post got deleted. I think they may have been automatically detected as they were removed pretty quick.
The Au policy above does only state 'in the title' though.
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28-04-2014 02:28 PM - edited 28-04-2014 02:30 PM
My post about copyright is just that. A post about copyrighted info.. Don't try and make it about anything else/directed at anyone.
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on 28-04-2014 02:34 PM
yeah, I know, that's why the "in the discussion" bit has me curious.
Logically, it doesn't apply as we have a link inserty button up the top there (Ironic how they can make those links work,,, but anyway)
But if they bring that in so strictly, then it will make it tricky to provide sources for things etc
And I don't get why we can post the name of a listing but not its item number in the post
Actually, I'm kinda curious about the whole not in the title but it's ok in the post thing. It's either wrong or it's not, I am curious why it matters where it is included
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on 28-04-2014 02:34 PM
Private Ebay group = closed. Members have to apply to join and may not be accepted
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on 28-04-2014 02:35 PM
@am*3 wrote:
Charity projects are community projects
How do you know that?
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28-04-2014 02:35 PM - edited 28-04-2014 02:36 PM
and yet we are not allowed to do charities here? from what I remember about the Aust policies.
so the rules are quite different, unless I'm interrpreting them incorrecting
oh and just for the record, I do not post any copyrighted material anywhere ![]()
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28-04-2014 02:37 PM - edited 28-04-2014 02:38 PM
Restricted
Discussions about what is needed for a recognized community project are allowed, but solicitations for goods, services, or money aren't allowed if they're not related to a community project or charity. These types of postings are only allowed in our eBay Giving Works Discussion Board
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on 28-04-2014 02:38 PM
It's really no different, just clarified a bit more
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on 28-04-2014 02:39 PM
@am*3 wrote:
Under charitable projects - note the use of the word community.
Restricted
Discussions about what is needed for a recognized community project are allowed, but solicitations for goods, services, or money aren't allowed if they're not related to a community project or charity. These types of postings are only allowed in our eBay Giving Works Discussion Board
also note the use of the word or
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on 28-04-2014 02:41 PM
Allowed is just discussing support for charitable projects ( not selling items etc).