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  1. Seems to be the way of the world. You have a great resource which people use for legit sites. Then a blackhater will come in and ruin it for the rest of us.

  2. It seems to have come very late in the day. I was about time. Those genuinely interested in contributing towards wiki will always be there and since its become a huge resource. Sites will keep linking back and talking about the same.

  3. It’s right decision - to protect Wiki of spammer, but it is bad for content publishers too

  4. This is unfortunate, but the amount of man power it would take to combat this type of spam is too much. It’s becoming more common on the net.

  5. Did not they have nofollow for ages now? Anyways, I have solid proof that nofollow will still count. It’s just it wont parse PR and no one cares about PR anyway. I would post a link to my article on nofollow but then I will probably sound like a spammer.

  6. Im not sure why they are doing this. If you try and post a link to your website they delete it. So it does’nt make a difference.

  7. Well I don’t blame them. I’d do the same.

  8. I am not surprised either. He he. Who love spammers?
    William, nothing is free in this world, leave wiki alone, otherwise it becomes to a rubish bin!

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