If you are reading this,

Thank you for your answers guys.

@Mark & @Jason, thanks for the link, I wasn't aware of it.

@MusiGenesis, you are right, this is not a job post, it's a partnership.

Thank u @Bill for the link.

However, although I do understand why the thread was closed, I don't understand why it was marked as spam!!!!! and why wasn't I notified that the post was deleted!!!! or why wasn't I made aware that it wasn't the right forum or something!!!!

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I'm taking this to "meta"; follow the "migrated to" link. – Marc Gravell Sep 18 '09 at 15:42
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The people who closed your post should have take more of an effort to explain why it was that they closed it. – Justin Sep 18 '09 at 15:47
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(or I would have if the train hadn't gone through a tunnel) – Marc Gravell Sep 18 '09 at 15:47
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You mean "Looking for SERIOUS partner(s)" (deleted).

It is essentially a job advert (I won't dwell on the difference between "job" and "partnership"... "opportunity", if you will). Stackoverflow isn't the right site for that. There were lots of comments left (before it was deleted) explaining this:

  • Try jobs.stackoverflow.com – Mark Pim 2 hours ago
  • This isn't the right place to post something like that. – Perspx 2 hours ago
  • If you are looking to fill a position I suggest you navigate to jobs.stackoverflow.com and post a job. – Jason Punyon 2 hours ago
  • @Jason: this doesn't sound like a "job" in the sense of something you would do and get paid for. – MusiGenesis 2 hours ago
  • Hacker News (news.ycombinator.com) would be a better place to look for partners in a programming start-up. – Bill the Lizard♦ 2 hours ago
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Spam. No question about it. – Robert Harvey Sep 18 '09 at 15:51
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The term "spam" is applied loosely, and has a different definition for different people. The community voted to close the post as spam because enough people felt it wasn't right for SO. I gave it a couple of hours after being closed before I deleted it to give you enough time to get back and read the comments, which did indicate that SO wasn't the right place for that question. I decided to remove it permanently because it was getting heavy downvotes and was generating a lot of moderator attention flags.

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It is not uncommon for new users to get slammed like this because they don't understand the purpose of the site. Reading the FAQ is a good way to start.

Common 'net etiquette suggests that you "lurk" at a newly-discovered forum site for awhile to get a feel for the flavor, culture, and expectations of the site before participating.

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In all cases, checking the box (to get notified of possible answers) doesn't seem to work, cos I didn't receive any of the answers posted before the thread got deleted... And I DID check and noticed other job posts across the forum before posting my own...

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Could you link to the job posts that you saw? – perbert Sep 18 '09 at 16:10
That checkbox says that it notifies you daily, so it's probably a batch that runs at the end of the day. – Robert Harvey Sep 18 '09 at 16:15
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