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I submitted my article and was wondering how long it would take to be reviewed/accepted for review
I don't like what you sent in. It's about 15 years late.
Read the articles that were recommended to you.
I’m considering writing an article titled something like “How to Avoid Buying Fraudulent EAs on the MQL5 Market (Who Technically Break No Rules)”.
For example, an article like "How to purchase a trading robot from the MetaTrader Market" exists, but an article on how to avoid buying a fraudulent EA does not. Of course, I understand that this topic might be delicate, since these “smart scammers” are usually the most successful sellers here 😅
Still, I’d like to ask: would MQL5 staff allow such an article to be published, assuming it’s written factually and without naming anyone directly?
Nauris Zukas
MQL5 market (which technically do not violate any rules)".
For example, an article like "How to buy a trading robot on MetaTrader" exists, but there is no article on how to avoid buying a fraudulent EA. Of course, I understand that the topic can be sensitive, because such "dodgy scammers" are usually the most successful sellers here 😅
But still, I would like to ask: would MQL5 staff allow publishing such an article if it is written factually and does not name anyone directly?
We already have several articles about how to choose the right EA (not only in the Market, but in general). Have a read. There is no need for new articles on this topic
Sounds good, but it's all general. Create a draft of the article and sketch out the outline - I'll take a look.
Hello Rashid,
Have you seen these articles? Provide me the Plan of the article in draft please.
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