Domain Name Issue
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Clarification must come from staff.
And clearly – you know this.
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Then you’ll need it from staff. No one here in the forums sets policy (unless you see someone with “keymaster” next to their user name.
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Just to clarify:
I am not sure the domain name protocols prevents a redirect within sixty days. It certainly prohibits a registration transfer.
Mark’s talking about a registration transfer between registars. (ie moving your domain from being registed with enom to tucows for example.) You can change your nameservers at any time.
And your domain is legally yours – we can’t take that away.
Actually this is a gray area as GoDaddy does this all the time and is known for doing so.
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Good heavens! You’re very new to blogging if you don’t know that you’re supposed to pick fights on blogs, not in technical help forums.
As I am a helpful volunteer who put, as everyone can see, some effort into answering your questions and actually apologized to you in this thread for giving the wrong impression, I will be happy to answer your questions.
1) I submitted that post to staff and asked whether or not it would be alright to post, and they said it was fine.
2) profanity and sex-specific terminology do not make a blog Mature
3) I am glad you enjoyed watching so many of my videos
4) I have been reported as Mature at least three times in the past and staff have looked over, and cleared, my blog each time.Enjoy your time at WordPress.com. I am sure we will run into each other again. Keep watching those videos!
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Hits are up on those posts, and I’ve got two emails asking about the blogging course!
Thanks for the publicity!
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All you folk are so busy dissing the guy and posting in the OT forum you do not seem to have either read or understood his issue. Which is AFAIK: the guy PAID for domain mapping and he says he hasnt got it.
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Well raincoaster, it looks like wordpress gives preferential treatment to people who volunteer here. Advertising a blogging course that you are charging for is absolutely using a wordpress.com blog for commercial use. Your blog is really no different than mine. I teach people how to market themselves, and one of the most recent posts that had a description of a FREE teleconference I was offering. The fact that wordpress is approving the post, and yet suspending others for doing something similar, is frankly very disappointing.
Yes – I am new to blogging. That is why I am in this forum to begin with seeking advice. I am just amazed that as an ambassador for wordpress you are doing things that are clearly breaking TOS, and being allowed to do it because you are a volunteer in wordpress. Not to mention that you obviously have direct ties to the staff that allow you to check in with staff before you post – which is an unfair advantage.
So what is considered to be mature content? Please help me understand.
Maybe if I could get someone from the staff to respond to my issue about domains, I wouldn’t have time to be sitting here discussing the various ways in which people are being suspended for innocent mistakes, and how certain members are being given preferential treatment to “discreetly” break the rules.
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