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Discuss what's fucking going on, and which programs are best and worst. One-time "program" announcements from "established" webmasters are allowed. |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Charlotte, NC
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Is what GFY did any worse than...
Allowing a company like Brazzers to advertise here? Or how about AFF?
We all know Brazzers operates PornHub and AFF does everything they can to get their traffic. Should they be allowed to advertise here as well? I really see no diff in allowing those companies to advertise as TrafficJunkies. ![]() |
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So Fucking Banned
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Huh?
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Or how about this, promoting brazzers, or any site that buys ads on tubes? how is that any different? and if so the only programs these affiliates will be promoting will be tiny ones that have no exclusive content.
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AFF, well, while they pull some shady shit, in my mind it's a far cry from what TrafficJunky does. |
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Everyone could just stop giving away so much free porn.
That's something you CAN do about it all.
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While TJ brokers advertisements for sites whose traffic comes to see unauthorized content, AFF provides the monetary incentive for most of the other types of sites doing the same thing, including tubes. Where's the difference? |
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Doin fine
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I was focusing on how TJ directly marketed the traffic generated from stolen content to the very people that they stole the content from. But you're right - they're really the same thing. Monetizing traffic generated from stolen content. |
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Location: Kentucky
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does it matter? it didn't seem to with TJ at all.
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