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Acepuppy, why did you remove Eventful?

Why do you insist on removing Vox? That is the only place that caters to what people REALLY want out of a social networking website! I demand that you stop it. Kapn Korea 06:45, 10 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

AcePuppy said: "00:06, 8 August 2006 AcePuppy (Talk | contribs) m (Updated MySpace Member Count & Deleted Zaadz.. non-notable. To Original Poster: You can't base a social networking site just by the website stating it is.)"

Hi AcePuppy, Just want to know why did you remove Zaadz.com when it is a valid social networking site. It's even described as a social networking site in its business model. How would you define a social network? How is it possible that Zaadz.com is not a social network by your definition? Please let me and the rest of the people here know. Please also visit zaadz.com or google "zaadz business model" and see for yourself what Zaadz.com really is. Then you can either add Zaadz.com, or allow me to add it again. Thanks! Coolmel 11:41, 15 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

AcePuppy said: "21:47, 18 August 2006 AcePuppy(Deleted Schlogger and Zaadz.com - Both Redlinks making them non-notable.)"

thanks for your response Acepuppy. but you still haven't answered my question on what your definition of a social networking site is. and yes, Zaadz has a wikipedia entry and relevant external links and reviews pertaining it to be as a social networking site. see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaadz -- you also mentioned that "Zaadz.com is non-notable" please qualify what would make it a notable social networking site and i'd be more than happy to provide you with information.

now i request for you to look at the Zaadz wikipedia entry, review it, then please add Zaadz.com on the list yourself, or allow me to add Zaadz.com. thanks.

Hello, curious as to why you removed Peertrainer? It has been defined in the social networking space by the NY Times, Business Week, ABC news http://abcnews.go.com/Business/Atio/story?id=1450186


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OK, now I'm confused. I thought he died in Costa Rica. He should have a Costa Rican death certificate or equivalent. He may also have a California death certificate that lists the time of death in Pacific Standard Time, but the Costa Rican one governs. davidwr/(talk)/(contribs)/(e-mail) 04:58, 19 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

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