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I'd like to use this page as a test case. At the bottom, we have a number of links to manufacturers' websites. I believe that this is nothing more than free advertising for them: this is what a combination machine is, and if you'd like to buy one, follow these links. The help section on external links says under what not to link: "Links that are added to promote a site, that primarily exist to sell products or services, with objectionable amounts of advertising, or that require payment to view the relevant content, colloquially known as external link spamming." I believe that this supports removing of these links from an article.

On the other hand, I can see an argument that a person who does not know what a combo machine is might actually learn something about them by visiting these sites. I think that can be countered by improving the article so that they do not need to. What do others think? I removed some similar links from the Panel saw article for the same reason but thought I should get a bit of discussion going on it. SilentC 22:47, 16 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]