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Why are you using the wrong platform as support?
To the attention of the developers of APPODEAL, and especially the person responsible for promoting the service.
You have set up 24x7 support for Toaster by linking it to the beautiful "Any questions?" button. from the advertising page https://special.habrahabr.ru/thematic-months/appod...
Meanwhile, Toaster moderators consider questions to you as spam and delete them.
The question can be anything inappropriate (and it was not - I asked clearly about what was missing on the page at the link above, which means that it satisfied the inscription on the "Ask a question" button), but no question should be deleted at the whim of a third-party service . Especially with a helpful response from the developers.
Question.Are you thinking of talking to Toaster about separation of powers? At least for the time of the habra-promo. Or abandon the crowd service as a platform with an overly broad profile.
Attached is the moderator.
Your question is "Frameworks are specified, but mobile platforms?" was removed by the site moderators for the following reason:
° This is spam, not a question
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I cleaned up a few Appodeal questions yesterday, I probably deleted your question too.
You are absolutely right, this site is in no way suitable as a means of filling the FAQ of any service. And on the part of the Appodeal administration, this is not only ugly, but also short-sighted.
Specifically, your question is not very similar to spam, of course, but at some point I stopped understanding and deleted everything in a row with one wording, because for the Toaster format these questions are completely meaningless formulated. If you had not given a link to the promo, I would have continued to think that these are some especially stupid bots asking questions into the void.
To be honest, I didn’t understand either))
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