dont mention your domains. dont link to them, dont fuckin have them in your profiles
wake up! the "domain theif" is harvesting from here
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listen me not being able to spell is useless. we all know i cant spell. whats important is the pattern thats going on with the domains that points to here.want to buy this spot for cheap? it is of course for sale. long term deals are always the best bet. brand0n/ at/ a o l dot commies.Comment
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when I came here and started posting someone said "are you a webmaster?" I replied yes , so he says "what sites do you run?" and I said you will never know because I don't want you to fuck it all up for me.
now I am pissing myself laughing at this thing.
sorry to hear this domain stealing is going on but you do have to do a little thinking for yourself.Comment
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Originally posted by brand0nlisten me not being able to spell is useless. we all know i cant spell. whats important is the pattern thats going on with the domains that points to here.
I seriously dont think that is the case..
I think the reality is GFY has alot of succesfull webmasters , so if something happens to someone, most likely it will get reported on gfy
Several of the domains hijacked were never listed on gfy nor owned by gfy members. ( as far as i can tell )
I dont doubt there are people looking or trying , but the group responsible for thehun/sleazy/ is not surfing gfy
i dont think
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That was funny.Originally posted by brand0nfrom a guy who misspelled frank
On the topic, I am doubtful that it's targetted to GFY, although it can't be known for certain. I recently unlocked a lot of domains to transfer them between registrars, and I've been hit with a couple attempted hijackings. (I'm getting notices from registrars asking to confirm the transfer to them). I think hijackers are monitoring certain names, or perhaps just stumbling across them, and when they're unlocked, they submit their attempts.Comment

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