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Originally Posted by cherrylula
uhoh spaghettios
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thanks for your wisdom and insight on this matter...
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Originally Posted by Mike Dutch
So some companies mailt that running "facebook of sex" banners are not allowed anymore on their platforms/sties.
You think that soon fuckbook, sexbook, yourlocalsexbook and all other variations will be banned as well?
I am curious if facebook will also go after affiliates that pushed facebookofsex like stated in the lawsuit filed agains AFF. And even further go after the parties that hosted the banners (advertisementplatforms/hostingcompanies) that allowed affiliates to push them.
Facebook is getting arrogant since microsoft came on board, they handle the same style, hopefully this fb hype is over soon and a bubble will burst......not likely though ;)
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There is a big difference between "facebookofsex" and other domains like fuckbook, sexbook, etc.. facebook "of sex" is clearly using their name and implying it's their adult version site.
The lawsuit also included 100 john does, which are the affiliates who were promoting facebookofsex, so once they get those affiliate's info during discover, then those affiliates will be sued as well. I doubt they going to go further after hosting companies etc... It's a big step to go out after affiliates, they will likely stop there.
Or the answer could be, uhoh spaghettios... who knows.