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Old 03-15-2007
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Isn't anyone with an Apple product already aware of that ?
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They are also quite aggressive in removing threads that have negative views about their products.
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I wonder how many people here have a Mac ?

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They are also quite aggressive in removing threads that have negative views about their products.
What kind of forum are they running there....I would never go on a forum that is that censored....
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I would never go on a forum that is that censored
I think almost all forums are "censored" in one way or another(that's kinda what mods are for...). I've seen plenty of posts here removed due to inappropriateness, which is "censoring."
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I mean removing posts due to the fact that the person spoke badly about the product they are selling...that's the kind of censorship I mean.
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well -- as there's only a slight bias toward PCs here ...
and given the exuberant bashing that araises all too frequently ..

my objective was to help Mac users find answers in a neutral forum.

imo, all information is agnostic.
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Well, I went there to find some information on whether my Powerbook can run 5300 DDR2 RAM at 5300 speeds even though the official specs are for 4600 (but 5300 may not have been out when this was released, and some Mac comps can use RAM out of the official specs because the RAM wasn't out when the comp was released).

Turns out nobody had that exact question, but there were a ton of RAM questions I sifted through before I asked mine. I came to the conclusion that the guys that post in their Powerbook RAM forum are not the best people to ask about RAM for Powerbooks... There were a lot of unanswered or poorly answered threads.
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