About deleting DM posts

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I wonder why some important people from SESI like what I do, but in this forum, posts related to DM tools, are often deleted.

I just posted a picture of the tools from the DM and it was immediately removed. And this is not the first time.

About a year ago after deleting my post, in a personal message, someone wrote to me that it is not a good idea to sell DM on Gumroad, but do not sell it on Orbolt. I said nothing and decided to just forget it. But sorry, selectively deleting my posts is not very nice.

These posts are not intended for advertising, but for people who already use DM and Houdini and they are interested at what stage the developed version is.

Dear moderators do not forget that I have heard very positive feedback from some SESI people about what I am doing. If you do not agree with my message, just ban me…
Edited by Alexey Vanzhula - March 18, 2019 22:07:41
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MOPs do it nicely with facebook post updates and email lists IIRC, and then, answering any questions that come up regarding it on the forums.
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MOPs do it nicely with facebook post updates and email lists IIRC, and then, answering any questions that come up regarding it on the forums.

Ok. But I have no such problems with odforce
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Here's a bit of forum etiquette for you, and it's not specific you or to the SideFX forums:
1) Don't bump your own thread.
2) Don't bump your own thread repeatedly.
3) When a moderator sends you a private message asking you to stop bumping your threads, you STOP BUMPING YOUR THREADS.
Play nice in the forums folks. Thanks for your co-operation.
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I don't agree about bumping my thread. But now I understand that I chose not suitable place…

PS It is interesting to know if Work In Progress subforum is a suitable place for that?
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Sure! As long as you aren't bumping your own thread to keep it at the top of the stack, go for it.
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I don't understand. So, if I often want to show the progress then I can't often post in my thread? Strange, I always thought that the WIP subforums were meant for that.
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Alrighty….let's take this offline. Feel free to PM me.
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