I thought this was kind of unprofessional.
I mean I go to that community trying to make friends and introduce myself, and find out that the mods start deleting my posts.
Then, they raise up my limit to put links in posts, and don't allow me to use sig links.
i checked and other members which have less posts then me can post urls and put sig links fine.
Well, then why not me? I don't mind if there was an established policy which applied to all members. But singling out and filtering members based on opinions, to me doesn't sound like something respectable to do.
Especially when it's had it's scrutinies in the past.
Here's a directory drama right here
Truth about phpLD
I mean I also joined the Esyndicat Forums. They were more professional then ever. Right off from the start and it gave me a very good impression on their overall organization.
I guess when your in business, you have to establish sort of a diplomatic policy
fair for all.
That is the key.
When I asked about sig links, this is the reply that shadov gave me over there
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sorry but we do not make that publicly known...we only allow signauters and active links to be posted by active members...for obvious reasons..
well that is their forum not here...
you are more than welcomed here and welcome to become an active member, esp seeing how these are your first posts yet it says you joined almost a year ago 
always looking forward to new active members and new directories
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Well this to me is vague. Stuff not really practiced in Successful organizations.
Take digital point or site point for example, they have set rules defined which are followed. Simple and clear.
here's the thread
Adnan is here - PHP Link Directory Forum
O well. What can I say.
I guess people can just make up their own minds.