User talk:Rarmagic
January 2015
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Thank you for your note.
I first require that your editors and oversight stop referring to my very legitimate and useful product as crapware. This is utter ignorance and prejudice on your part, and speaks very poorly of Wikipedia.
I am glad you have recognized that your blocks are only a nuisance for all parties involved, where legitimate products such as ZIPmagic are concerned. I have a very loyal and devoted user base who are very aware of your manipulations and are assisting me across the globe with getting the word out about ZIPmagic.
If your team agree to stop referring to ZIPmagic as crapware, myself and my entire user base are open to suggestions on how to properly feature ZIPmagic on Wikipedia.
- Actually, I'm the person, who refers to your Zipmagic software as a crapware. Basically, because I get annoyed everytime when I see your poor promotions of it in non-related articles. It's called vandalism and spamming here, so if you want people to stop using the word crapware regarding your program, revise your advertising methods. Any kind of advertising should be done outside of Wikipedia, of course. Cheers. TranslucentCloud (talk) 00:32, 18 January 2015 (UTC)
- Thanks for identifying yourself and coming forth.
- ZIPmagic is advertising itself on Wikipedia no more than other software/hardware/whatever products are advertising themselves on Wikipedia. The text below:
- The non-upgradeable nature of Surface tablet storage provides an opportunity for the resurgence of disk compression software, a vacuum which is currently filled by ZIPmagic's transparent compression accessories. Ed Bott writes in his review[1] of ZIPmagic, "The...whimsically named DoubleSpace...gave me more than 12 GB of extra storage in just a few minutes, increasing available storage space from 75 GB to 87 GB with no adverse effect on performance. That's not the promised doubling, but it's a big improvement." ZIPmagic includes a total of three[2] transparent disk compression accessories that work on all fixed storage tablets, including Microsoft Surface.
- Is scientifically accurate, and also contains real references to sources outside of ZIPmagic. If you insist on censoring this text in the context of the Surface Pro 3 article, how are people supposed to find out about this very useful Surface Pro 3 accessory? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.130.116.81 (talk) 03:30, 19 January 2015 (UTC)
- I didn't tried to conceal any of my actions here on Wikipedia, I have no sock puppets, so I don't actually understand how and when you decided I identified myself and came forth (and with what I came). Whatever. As for Zipmagic, the case is relatively simple, it's being advertised on Wikipedia. This is not allowed here and will be prevented. TranslucentCloud (talk) 07:29, 19 January 2015 (UTC)