What is the definition of Spam, as defined by the WrestleZone Forums?
Here on the WrestleZone Forums, we have a slightly different and more strict rule on spamming. It is not simply enough to post what you think. You must also tell WHY you think what you do. It is similar to a paragraph in writing. In a paragraph, you must always have the main idea of the paragraph, and several sentences to support the idea of that paragraph. While we do not require a paragraph for every post, we do ask for more elaboration than most forums require, and do so to provide a better posting atmosphere. Example: Spam: “The WWE is the best.” Non-Spam: “The WWE is the best because they have a rich history of wrestling greats, from Buddy Rogers to The Undertaker, and have persistently been the most financially successful wrestling company.” The first example gives a position, but doesn’t support it. The second example gives a position, and then goes on to support the position.
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