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Lars I thought you closed BITTORRENT account?
Doesn't look like it to me
http://www.btmon.com/ |
I dont see any AFF ads, am i missing something
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It's etology advertising, they probably have customers sending to aff.
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Dreamweaver CS3 is cool BTW.
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Fuck I wish all this sort of shit would end
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http:// landing.etology.com /?lp=1& accountid=p229737 & trackid=23334 |
It is the trick of the game... the idea is for AFF to be able to look good to all their "bros" by shutting down the evil torrent sites, but then they allow the traffic to come to them anyway through middlemen. Sometimes, the middlemen are the same people that run the torrent sites.
You would think that a company as big as AFF could afford a very few people to just cruise around things like torrent and video sites and check for violations... but I am guessing that the objective is the most traffic possible without pissing off the "bros" and not actually making people respect your ToS. |
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thought i'd interject and just say hi.. was thinking about that axe story literally just two days ago. good shit.
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Also, I know that I must really be pretty damn stupid for wondering this, but when all these spottings of rule breaking occur. Everyone always reports these directly to FriendFinder by this page.....
http://adultfriendfinder.com/go/page/abuse.html I know, it's totally insane that I would even have to ask such a simple question. Like what kind of fucktard would only bitch and complain just here on GFY. :helpme |
Reports through that page are ignored, TD :S
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The web police, they live inside of my head.
The web police, they come to me in my bed. The web police, theyre coming to arrest me, oh no. |
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Most major programs won't cancel such productive accounts unless they are outed publically, and even at that, they just move to "alternate methods" to get the traffic. Sometimes they just have the ads removed for a couple of weeks until we have "verified", and then the ads return a couple of days later. Most major programs (not just AFF) are very lax when it comes to blacklisting domains, checking for proxies, bounce pages, and spam drops. It isn't in their interest to kill off the traffic unless they are getting truly huge prublic pressure. In AFF's case, they have shown that they are just about arrogant enough to ignore even what is going on here. I am no longer certain why GFY takes their advertising money anymore. |
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