Most pornsurfers and webmasters are already old enough to know the law - the things most paysites put in their terms with some few small lines. Unfortunetaly, some lack decent education from their parents, or they are infected by greed. You can't do much about them. Instead, give the honest surfers quality, because they deserve it. They paid for it. Give loyal members, the rebilling ones, something exclusive and extra. Go "underground" and show you care. Exceed their expectations. To keep them there...
From outside member areas, or as upsell, I think it's most important to point surfers in the right directions, than pointing fingers. First of all, the "whitelist" you were talking about, is for internal use. Stop promoting the programs who sponsor the illegal sites. And I am not talking about only site X, but their hole portfolio and relations. Just because they tempt you with 100 PPS today, doesn't mean you will gain from it tomorrow... Second, those who just abandon their paysites, not care, and only rely on affiliates to push harder (or even cheat on their affiliates in desperation), are doomed to fail. Leave them or reduce the traffic - then they maybe get the message. At least if many do. Just a few delete buttons in several TPG/MPG/tube can have a major effect... Give the moral support to those who actually do something to protect and police, and support them financially by sending traffic and shared revenue.
Everyone should do their part. Every step, every hit counts, and keep/grow the traffic within a "good" network. Personally, I started cleaning out the house, and this is still an ongoing job/investigation. I am rebuilding the database to keep it organized, and in personal and discrete communication with other webmasters with same intentions. A network with some few million hits per day is not a revolution, but the more - the better. A public whitelist/blacklist is good for lookups, but I think most already know the best/worst ones - and all left is decision making.
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