What is my "service", in your opinion? You're well-informed, right? So tell me, since you're so certain about it.
What service are you talking about? BARR, a decentralized altcoin?
So an altcoin is now a service, according to you.
According to mprep, in the link you just linked, I didn't break any rules.
He also confirms that I was completely correct, and that you were completely incorrect in your disagreement against what I said.
I posted once per thread, about a possible exchange or swap that was directly related to the coin. I used no bold, no images, no codes, no advertisements.
Then when someone asked me more about it, I posted once as part of the discussion which is allowed. Don't be a fascist.
So like I said, there are moderators who don't follow the rules, abuse their positions, and just do what they feel like no matter the consequences in people's lives. And you fully support them.
You know what, time for a slight policy change:
After consulting and discussing with BadBear, I've decided that it's time to let people discuss a bit more freely about services. Although BadBear's earlier posts hinted that service posts are a "no go" on most cases, after contacting him a couple of days ago, I believe he has changed his thinking, possibly due to the community's opinion and suggestions (told you it would help

).
As per this shift, the following type of posts are now allowed in coin threads:
- Posts about block explorers. ("Here is a new block explorer for this coin" type posts)
- If a service comes up in a disussion and directly related to the coin, it's allowed
- "We're up" messages for pools (if it's only once per thread)
- "This exchange added coin" type posts for exchanges (again, if it's only once per thread)
However, said rules only apply to those posts that
ARE NOT large, distracting with images, or markup codes (lots of bold and colors) and other traits of an advertisement. If a post is considered an advertisement will be determined on case by case basis.
Post your suggestions and opinions regarding this rule and how it should be improved and it might get implemented.
When you and I were in the same thread almost 5 years ago, I never told you that you deserved to be banned.
Was I wrong? You were saying some things that were pretty off-topic:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=912034.540