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  • s9ann0
    Confirmed User
    • Sep 2001
    • 4873

    #1

    another thread about zango!

    I mean like that slashdot article said.. Adware has been doing shifty things for years.. why is it this last week everyones gone mad about it?
  • georgeyw
    58008 53773
    • Jul 2005
    • 9865

    #2
    because 1+1=2 and 2 is 2 * 1 or 1 * 2 and when you combined the 2 and 1 you get 3 which is 3 * 1 or 1 * 3 and combined gives you 4 whichs is 1 * 4 or 4 * 1
    TripleXPrint on Megan Fox
    "I would STILL suck her pussy until her face caved in. And then blow her up and do it again!"

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    • scottybuzz
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • May 2006
      • 14799

      #3
      I <3 Zango
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      • georgeyw
        58008 53773
        • Jul 2005
        • 9865

        #4
        zango gives me a raging clue
        TripleXPrint on Megan Fox
        "I would STILL suck her pussy until her face caved in. And then blow her up and do it again!"

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        • fris
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Aug 2002
          • 55679

          #5
          too early for zango threads
          Since 1999: 69 Adult Industry awards for Best Hosting Company and professional excellence.

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          • Zuss
            Confirmed User
            • Apr 2004
            • 1187

            #6
            Because some people are fed up with them stealing affiliate income. Ratios are going down down down....Nobody can live on 1:10k ratios. Except the topdogs who propably partner with Zango.

            You could say, the working class is revolting.
            I like cookies.

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            • Klen
              • Aug 2006
              • 32235

              #7
              Why should anyone bother with zango i mean there is somany other pay per installl programs.

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              • jayeff
                Confirmed User
                • May 2001
                • 2944

                #8
                Originally posted by spanno
                I mean like that slashdot article said.. Adware has been doing shifty things for years.. why is it this last week everyones gone mad about it?
                You have to know perfectly well this isn't the first skirmish. Nor will it be the last.

                The primary appeal of working in online porn is the promise of easy money and during the 90's in particular that promise was widely fulfilled. Thus the industry has attracted many people who never thought of it as something long-term and many more who, although they have been around for years, still can not or will not think long-term.

                That's pretty much the profile of any new industry but it means that right now online porn is dominated by people who have made good financially, but have no more business sense than the day they started. A few will finally wake up, more will be displaced and the cowboys will end up where they belong, on the sidelines. But for the moment, they are going to fight to be allowed to go on working the only way they know how.

                Zango and operations like it are only significant as the current symptoms of an immature industry. There have been others and there will be more. With increasing competition and a rising number of professionals, each time an issue gets aired, the reaction will be louder and involve more people. That's part of the process of online porn growing up. But it is a process: however noisy they may get, these aren't battles which individually are going to win or lose a war.

                Online porn, just like every other industry, will get the message eventually. Things will change, not because people suddenly discover ethics, but because they discover common sense. You can surround yourself with 20 paid guns, but someone else can hire 50 and still you can both be shot by one man with a rifle. Once that very obvious reality sinks in, in every walk of life, humans organize themselves into orderly communities. Business is no different, look at banking and oil in particular, and see how the robber barons who stayed on top were those who eventually led the way to "respectability". The rest are barely a footnote in the history books.

                This battle will, on the face of it, be lost. There are still plenty of webmasters willing to stand up and boast about promoting scumware. The business standards of some of our leading sponsors are most noticeable by their absence. It doesn't matter. The more competitive the industry becomes, the more professional webmasters will need to be to survive and prosper, whether they like it or not. The more they learn, the less tolerance they will have for the concept that anything goes.

                That's what will bring about the change and 5-10 years from now it will be inconceivable that a major sponsor will have anything to do with scumware, stolen content, warez and the like. Those things will still exist, but only on the crumbs which fall from the table. Meanwhile we get to enjoy the periodic dramas
                Last edited by jayeff; 10-15-2006, 04:37 AM.

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                • s9ann0
                  Confirmed User
                  • Sep 2001
                  • 4873

                  #9
                  Originally posted by jayeff
                  You have to know perfectly well this isn't the first skirmish. Nor will it be the last.

                  The primary appeal of working in online porn is the promise of easy money and during the 90's in particular that promise was widely fulfilled. Thus the industry has attracted many people who never thought of it as something long-term and many more who, although they have been around for years, still can not or will not think long-term.

                  That's pretty much the profile of any new industry but it means that right now online porn is dominated by people who have made good financially, but have no more business sense than the day they started. A few will finally wake up, more will be displaced and the cowboys will end up where they belong, on the sidelines. But for the moment, they are going to fight to be allowed to go on working the only way they know how.

                  Zango and operations like it are only significant as the current symptoms of an immature industry. There have been others and there will be more. With increasing competition and a rising number of professionals, each time an issue gets aired, the reaction will be louder and involve more people. That's part of the process of online porn growing up. But it is a process: however noisy they may get, these aren't battles which individually are going to win or lose a war.

                  Online porn, just like every other industry, will get the message eventually. Things will change, not because people suddenly discover ethics, but because they discover common sense. You can surround yourself with 20 paid guns, but someone else can hire 50 and still you can both be shot by one man with a rifle. Once that very obvious reality sinks in, in every walk of life, humans organize themselves into orderly communities. Business is no different, look at banking and oil in particular, and see how the robber barons who stayed on top were those who eventually led the way to "respectability". The rest are barely a footnote in the history books.

                  This battle will, on the face of it, be lost. There are still plenty of webmasters willing to stand up and boast about promoting scumware. The business standards of some of our leading sponsors are most noticeable by their absence. It doesn't matter. The more competitive the industry becomes, the more professional webmasters will need to be to survive and prosper, whether they like it or not. The more they learn, the less tolerance they will have for the concept that anything goes.

                  That's what will bring about the change and 5-10 years from now it will be inconceivable that a major sponsor will have anything to do with scumware, stolen content, warez and the like. Those things will still exist, but only on the crumbs which fall from the table. Meanwhile we get to enjoy the periodic dramas


                  i am just bored of all the zango threads

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                  • jayeff
                    Confirmed User
                    • May 2001
                    • 2944

                    #10
                    Originally posted by spanno
                    i am just bored of all the zango threads
                    Don't worry, someone will take care of it for you. Then again, business tends to be a bit humdrum so maybe you should try alligator wrestling. I hear there is a vacancy...

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                    • s9ann0
                      Confirmed User
                      • Sep 2001
                      • 4873

                      #11
                      Originally posted by jayeff
                      Don't worry, someone will take care of it for you. Then again, business tends to be a bit humdrum so maybe you should try alligator wrestling. I hear there is a vacancy...
                      does being a smart ass come natural for you or did you go somewhere and train for it?

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                      • SmokeyTheBear
                        ►SouthOfHeaven
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 28609

                        #12
                        Originally posted by KlenTelaris
                        Why should anyone bother with zango i mean there is somany other pay per installl programs.
                        If you got raped by a big black dude on the way to the 7-11 , woud you say " ahh well theres lots of anal rapists , no worries "

                        one at a time my friend one at a time..
                        hatisblack at yahoo.com

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                        • BlackCrayon
                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 19634

                          #13
                          maybe the masses were ignorant to it, or didn't think of it as such a big problem? i've known for years but felt there wasn't much that could be done unless everyone got together on the issue which seems to happening more now. main reason why i've switched up what i promote and how i promote it a few years ago.
                          you don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day..

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                          • tranza
                            ICQ: 197-556-237
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 57559

                            #14
                            Because Will76 for the first time read something about this, now all the trolls and surfers are starting their own threads about it...
                            I'm just a newbie.

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                            • will76
                              Making $$$$ w/ ClickCash
                              • May 2003
                              • 18037

                              #15
                              Originally posted by tranza
                              Because Will76 for the first time read something about this, now all the trolls and surfers are starting their own threads about it...
                              no, I finally got "adware" on my pc to see it happening. I honestly had heard a little here and there about something like this happening but never listened long enough to understand what it was all about. When you see it with your own eyes it wakes you the fuck up.
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