There’s no doubt if you have listed more than a handful of items for sale on Craigslist you have ran into the issue of one of your postings being flagged and removed from Craigslist instantly and what your likely don’t know, autonomously. I have listed about 30 ads on Craigslist in my lifetime and only recently ran into the issue of having one of my listing removed because it was flagged. I received an e-mail which had a title of “flagged & removed: item#” and stated “Your posting has been flagged for removal.”. The e-mail was very short and to the point and listed 2 links to assist the user in troubleshooting the cause of the flagging. The first link was to the Craigslist TOC which I read over and nothing there fit my posting so I was left puzzled and clueless. I then decided I would visit the second link which read “If you need help figuring out why your posting was flagged, try asking in our flag help forum http://forums.craigslist.org/?forumID=3“, So I did just
READ ME – NO FREE PLUGS …unless its, well um FREE
If you post a comment and it has a link back to YOUR site I will remove the link, Why you ask? Well its quite simple, because my website is not to be used as a stepping stone to help improve your site rankings. I don’t do it on other sites and would appreciate it if you do not do it on mine. There are exceptions to this rule however If your site is 100% non-profit free as in bear and speech AND If you are linking to a site that not only relates to the subject in which you are posting BUT also needs to be relavant enough that there is something of added value to the subject and not just something we could get the gist of by just simple saying “my site”. Below are 2 examples of what is acceptable in a comment and not acceptable. Not a valid link example: “we were just discussing this exact issue over at my site www.mysite.com and blah blah blah”. Valid link example: “I see you
FFXIV, having second thoughts
So if you have been following along with the Media-PC build up you know it’s one bad lad and the reason behind it is because I wanted a true all-in-one machine, a do-it-all, no holds barred, balls to the wall beast. OK maybe I am exaggerating a bit but I did want something very powerful and it would be the epicenter of my home entertainment system. The next reason is to play the upcoming FFXIV (that’s Final Fantasy 14 for non-nerds). I knew the game would be pretty demanding once you got in a nice sized group with everything cranked to the max including AA & AF. So anyway lets get back into the topic. Open beta dropped a few days ago but after I visited the site to download the client Square had posted FFXIV was postponed without a new launch date. I seen the download client on the site but figured I’d wait until whatever issues are fixed and then come back and grab it. I get a new e-mail saying FFXI is ready but

