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Originally posted by FATPad
I look at it this way. If and when the government goes on it's long awaited crackdown of porn sites, I figure that people who don't even have a good faith attempt at warning people about what's inside their site will be easy targets.
Legally, the warning page does nothing, that's true. But if the govt has a choice between two hardcore sites, one has a warning page and one just hits you with hardcore pics or vids right off the bat, I would think the second one would be the one the govt goes after.
Just my opinion. Nothing to really base this on. Just a hunch I guess.
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I agree with Fatpad on this. There's no legal precedent that we can go by. But do you really want your site to be the one they use to set an example? Like when you're going 80 on the fwy, as long as there's someone passing you at 90 you're okay
Besides the use of a disclaimer, use it for other opportunities...
It's good to use as a splash page so slow connections at least get to your site fast. Send that non-adult exit traffic to a regular sponsor instead of yahoo/disney. You can also preload some graphics for your main page.