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Originally posted by FATPad
Actually, he does have a point, though.
I don't agree with people using terms that children could potentially be looking for, but I also wonder how many parents who complain actually do something proactive like monitoring their kids or installing filtering software.
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The way I see it is:
a) There are literally millions of possible combinations of adult words that can be used for adult domains. None of which could be mistaken for Britney Spears. So, why take the chance of using a name that might be looked at by underage kids.
b) There is a big difference between a child putting in words that relate to porn..and low and behold...finding a porn site, and an innocent child looking for info on their favorite pop star, and finding a porn site.
c) If a person goes through the trouble (and stupidity) of using a pop stars name for a porn site, do you really think he will put adult content in his meta tags. Or, if the page is all graphic images, adult filtering software simply does not work.
But, back to a response xxxdesign-net can understand..blah, blah, blah