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Aren't mods already against the rules here?
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I think Project Reality is the only exception.
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Isn't ArmA technically a mod? Or is it a standalone game?
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Arma, Arma2, and Arma2 Operation Arrowhead are all standalone games. The criteria is whether it is on IMDB or other reputable websites like IGN or Gamespot.
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Wow, BORAT is in the documentary catagory? And Waltz with Bashir looks more like it's just non-fiction, and not a documentary.
Shouldn't Mail Call be deleted then? Isn't Mail Call also the largest page on the site?
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Not necessarily. We're willing to allow popular mods for popular games, usually. The only thing we object to is when some totally anonymous mod developer who's making new levels and weapons in his spare time decides to use our site to promote his own project that most people have never heard of.
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The page for 'The War Briefing' (an episode of PBS Frontline) should also be deleted on the basis of being a documentary and having no content:
http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/War_Briefing%2C_The |
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