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endorsement
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The tag 'endorsement' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions around endorsements in various contexts, including political figures endorsing stories or candidates, as well as product endorsements on the forum itself. Topics include a thread about Donald Trump Jr. endorsing a fake story, a thread about Trump's response to a governor who did not endorse him, and forum discussions about the site's policy of introducing ads into members' posts without permission. Additionally, there is a thread about Windows 8 being an endorsement for web apps, and a thread where the forum endorses RegistryBooster software. The tag reflects both political and commercial endorsement themes.
I am very unhappy with the site's policies to introduce ads into members posts without their knowledge or permission. I think it is very deceptive, disappointing and uncalled for.
I am referring to ads that appear when users submit posts they typed using key words like, r e g i s t r y, c r a...
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Web-style programming in the next-gen Windows is a radical break for Microsoft. But there are reasons to expect it'll help draw programmers, not just alienate them.
Source: Yahoo! News
You have probably noticed that we have been endorsing the RegistryBooster on Windows 7 Forums. This product simply works, and it works great. Plus, whenever someone actually uses this software we are paid a commission that helps to keep the website going. This is why we endorse this product:
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