Talk:Aguas frescas
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[edit] External Link
I removed the link to mexicanfood.about.com because it had objectional amounds of adverting. This was reverted with the edit summary revert, AGAIN. The guidelines say NOTHING about pages with ads).
The relevent section of the external linkguideline refers to sites with Links to sites with objectionable amounts of advertising which is what I believe that link is. I am sure that there are countless sites out there with a recipie to this drink that don't carry objectional levels of ads. Please find one of these if you wish to restore a link. --Spartaz Humbug! 06:43, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Yes, rule number 5 does state "Objectionable Amounts of Advertising" but I don't feel that the site has any more advertising than any other site. "Objectionable Amounts of Advertising" might be your opinion, but until there is a hard and fast example or list of what constitutes "Objectionable Amounts of Advertising" what do you base your decisions on? Your own opinion? Last time I checked, your opinion is merely that- an OPINION... so please stop suggesting that adding a few recipes by way of external links is some how spamming Wikipedia. I like THAT recipe and that is why I added it. Also, I counted one banner ad at the top, which is normal, and one picture add on the page with a few ad links at the bottom. The rest of the boxes are links to other content on the "mexican food" site, NOT ADS!Mexicanfood 04:48, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
By the way, I would love to update and contribute to this article, but why should I bother? I am truly offended. Mexicanfood 04:50, 9 March 2007 (UTC)