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Originally Posted by jayeff
Whether content is legal or illegal, business owners have the right to distance themselves from anything they consider pornographic or otherwise undesirable.
I don't have a whole lot of patience with people getting on the censorship bandwagon. Movies, TV and the print media are censored. There are laws dictating what you can do in your own home, never mind in public. So if you really give a damn about censorship, there are many more worthwhile issues with which to concern yourself. Of course, most of them won't get you sig placements.
From a business point of view, supporting (and tolerating is supporting) extreme sites is foolish and short-sighted. If you operate "regular" porn sites you gain nothing from such support and they make the perfect target for interest groups which won't hesitate to brand less extreme sites with the same label, given half a chance.
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If i smoked weed for a living i'd be helping out NORML
If i was a gay man i'd be working on my rights to pound ass & get married.
But since i work on the internet & people like to post their cock on a dating site, i'll take up the cause of anti-censorship on the net