Thursday 14 May 2020

Don’t Write for TechWafer.com (Tech.com.pk) — Fraud Website

Today I learned a lesson. When you start writing for a website. Make sure you ask them — the controllers of the website — that they will not delete your post.

I was writing for a website ‘Tech.com.pk’ which was later turned into Techwafer.com recently.
I had written two or three posts and my author profile was available on the website with a hyperlink back to my own site.
I wrote the posts in the December of 2017. Today, when I opened the website to check if my posts still exist on it. I saw that all my posts were deleted and even my author links were deleted from the website.
This is not an ethical thing especially when the site says itself to be a reputable source of providing information.


When I contacted the website administrator to please fix this issue this is what he had to say.


He replied the following message.


He didn’t reply after that. So, that’s the reason I am posting about the whole issue.
So, make sure to ask the tech administrators that they won’t delete your posts and steal your credits.


I had three stories on the website and they deleted all of them. This is the current state of the stories that I have posted on the website.

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