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navneetccna
post Sep 3 2008, 01:29 PM
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Hi i had just register for free account and just think that why it is so important to post form for free hosting
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bishoujo
post Sep 3 2008, 04:15 PM
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First of all, welcome to the forum!

I can't remember if there is any formal explanation pertaining to why the system for securing and maintaining web host is such, and I don't care, because posting in the forum has become second nature to me. You won't be complaining about it, not when you find how much you can learn on this forum and how easily you can get support. I guess it's a good way to ensure that members remain active and useful to the entire community. Because nobody likes parasites... and why should any decent free webhost that doesn't put ads on their hostees pages want to offer free hosting to someone who's just going to use the service and not do anything in return?

Don't fret and just enjoy interacting with other forum members smile.gif

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innosia
post Sep 3 2008, 04:39 PM
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QUOTE(bishoujo @ Sep 3 2008, 04:15 PM) *
First of all, welcome to the forum!

I can't remember if there is any formal explanation pertaining to why the system for securing and maintaining web host is such, and I don't care, because posting in the forum has become second nature to me. You won't be complaining about it, not when you find how much you can learn on this forum and how easily you can get support. I guess it's a good way to ensure that members remain active and useful to the entire community. Because nobody likes parasites... and why should any decent free webhost that doesn't put ads on their hostees pages want to offer free hosting to someone who's just going to use the service and not do anything in return?

Don't fret and just enjoy interacting with other forum members smile.gif

if you dont do posting just grab the free hosting, then what contribution do you made to the site?
Its important to post, to keep us alive and posting, so the community grows and the community is alive

Imagine that if the site is giving something free out without us contributes then how do they keeping the community alive, like a family child studies and waste money but in the end they should be able to contribute to family, and create a new family, its like that, thats what we called life.
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