If you want people to admire or otherwise examine your games, it is very helpful for you to post the actual game here, not just the link.
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They might have been looking at your posts but did not bother to respond.

So, if I post the results of my competition that is run here on chess.com but the results are displayed on a third-party website, that would be ok?

So, if I post the results of my competition that is run here on chess.com but the results are displayed on a third-party website, that would be ok?
I was trying to encourage someone who appears to be a young member.
I was not trying to set policy.
example of what I mean:
Of course in this case, it may not be the wisest move to post such pictures with the information of other players.
On the bright side, you just made people come to this post to read them.
Hopefully you were one of the players to win a prize in that tournament.

There was no information that is not already available here on chess.com That information is provided via API to me from chess.com. The results from tournaments played here are posted all the time. I do not see what you may think may be wrong?
There was no information that is not already available here on chess.com That information is provided via API to me from chess.com. The results from tournaments played here are posted all the time. I do not see what you may think may be wrong?
Since it's from Chess.com, it should be valid and is definitely ok to post.
Whether that attracts the attention of other forum readers or not is a separate matter. For some reason, many random posts like "hi" or "why did his pawn cheat?" attract more attention than serious posts.
Bad news- Nobody see my posts lately and I am feeling very sad about that.
Good news- As a christmas present, my dad bought me a diamond membership!