Apparently, it is not allowed to criticize Microsoft. Posting irrefutable facts regarding the foolish design decisions of Windows 8 is called "spam" and "self-promotion". You may only post hearsay and rumours to not make Microsoft look bad.
I posted 5 links to "Windows 8 - A fool's shutdown design, a long journey", "The beautiful Windows 8 double starter", "Wonderful world of Windows 8 theme, captions", "Windows 8 - The built-in moronic pop-up called "Charms bar"" and how ironically this one: "Entering the invisible prison, feudalism in IT".
ALL of the links got removed.
Internet is not as free as "they" promote it to be. You are usually only free to speak as long as not a majority of people can actually hear you. As soon as there is a risk that your views might be heard by a large number of people, rest assured, your views WILL BE REMOVED and YOU WILL BE PREVENTED TO SPEAK.
Funny the name of the person who emailed me at Ars Technica about the ban is "Ohrmazd":
Ahura Mazda, (also known as Athura Mazda, Athuramazda, Ohrmazd, Ahuramazda, Hourmazd, Hormazd, Hurmuz, and Azzandara) is the Avestan name for a divinity of the Old Iranian religion who was proclaimed the uncreated God by Zoroaster, the founder of Zoroastrianism. Ahura Mazda is described as the highest deity of worship in Zoroastrianism, along with being the first and most frequently invoked deity in the Yasna. The word Ahura means light and Mazda means wisdom. Thus Ahura Mazda is the lord of light and wisdom. Ahura Mazda is the creator and upholder of Arta (truth). Ahura Mazda is an omniscient and omnipotent god, who created a being called Angra Mainyu, the "evil spirit" who as the creator of evil will be destroyed according to the frashokereti (the destruction of evil).
They at Ars Technica see themselves as the light bringer and having wisdom it seems. Well, there is one other fellow who also feels that way; Lucifer the "Bringer of Light, the Morning Star, Intellectualism, Enlightenment.".