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Originally Posted by NaughtyVisions
An affiliate's role is to promote programs. So why is this one special that he was "going out of his way?"
As for the rest of this, those of us showing understand of the program's side regarding the performer's persona and previously used ones, as well as the nature of her current content versus past content....I know I don't, and I don't think any of the others are agreeing with the way the program handled the issue. No one here is defending the "threatening legal address" tactic, nor any of the other things the sponsor did (contacting 200 other webmasters, etc.). We're just saying there's logical reason for the sponsor not wanting the model's new persona (which is softcore) being promoted using anything that might reference her past personas and content (obviously hardcore).
Again, I don't think anyone is defending the unprofessional way the sponsor handled the issue. We're merely addressing the core issue itself.
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Sorry, the text he used was perfectly fine in my book.
If the owner gets his panties in a bunch because his current ex gf blew massive dick and now she is a sweet heart... That's his problem.
Alias didn't say anything derogatory in the post to make sales from the program. He used the word pornstar and something else.
This thread is getting ridiculous.
Sure wish there was a program who converted crazy and didn't give a shit with extra drama