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bbobby86 10-01-2009 06:31 AM

bee or not to bee...

notime 10-01-2009 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 16374358)
Got this locked down to Registered users only now. We will start there and get more strict if need be

Remember what I said in Amsterdam around 5AM?
Still valid if you want. Drop me an email.

CC 10-05-2009 09:39 PM

Registered users is a good start. The next step (IMO) would be making it viewable to members with at least 100 (or 250 or whatever) posts.

Killswitch - BANNED FOR LIFE 10-05-2009 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CC (Post 16398837)
Registered users is a good start. The next step (IMO) would be making it viewable to members with at least 100 (or 250 or whatever) posts.

Post count means nothing... Way to restrict true vets who don't spend their time on the boards posting, but lurking and posting when they see fit.

CC 10-05-2009 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Killswitch (Post 16398910)
Post count means nothing... Way to restrict true vets who don't spend their time on the boards posting, but lurking and posting when they see fit.

Post count doesn't mean much, sure. But most people who have been around for a while (I think I count as someone who's been around the adult net for eons but mostly lurks, which is who you are referring to) have made least 100 or so posts over the years. I didn't say 10,000 posts. It would eliminate more "bad" people than "good" people. Just look at the post counts in this thread.

papagmp 10-06-2009 03:18 AM

Lock it down to those that actually own copy-right material and those that are actively involved in the protection of it. If an applicant can't prove he/she/it own anything that is at risk - or provides a service to protect such content, let them sit outside till they can.

These are a few of the obvious candidates:
1: program owners
2: producers
3: talent
4: editors
5: people actively involved or that own services that protect content


To be honest - just being an affiliate, imo, is not in itself enough to qualify someone for this discussion - any more than just being a board member. After all, we all know how hard it is to sign up for the average program. :2 cents::2 cents:

Killswitch - BANNED FOR LIFE 10-06-2009 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CC (Post 16398936)
Post count doesn't mean much, sure. But most people who have been around for a while (I think I count as someone who's been around the adult net for eons but mostly lurks, which is who you are referring to) have made least 100 or so posts over the years. I didn't say 10,000 posts. It would eliminate more "bad" people than "good" people. Just look at the post counts in this thread.

I've seen many people with reg dates of 2001 and are very big time in the industry with less then 50 posts...

Quote:

Originally Posted by papagmp (Post 16399738)
Lock it down to those that actually own copy-right material and those that are actively involved in the protection of it. If an applicant can't prove he/she/it own anything that is at risk - or provides a service to protect such content, let them sit outside till they can.

These are a few of the obvious candidates:
1: program owners
2: producers
3: talent
4: editors
5: people actively involved or that own services that protect content


To be honest - just being an affiliate, imo, is not in itself enough to qualify someone for this discussion - any more than just being a board member. After all, we all know how hard it is to sign up for the average program. :2 cents::2 cents:

And it's the affiliates who will build more tubes because they are being pushed out because you think their opinion doesn't matter. Way to make more problems!

Barefootsies 10-06-2009 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by papagmp (Post 16399738)
Lock it down to those that actually own copy-right material and those that are actively involved in the protection of it.

To be honest - just being an affiliate, imo, is not in itself enough to qualify someone for this discussion - any more than just being a board member. After all, we all know how hard it is to sign up for the average program. :2 cents::2 cents:

Agreed.
:thumbsup

Robbie 10-06-2009 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Killswitch (Post 16401724)
I've seen many people with reg dates of 2001 and are very big time in the industry with less then 50 posts...

And it's the affiliates who will build more tubes because they are being pushed out because you think their opinion doesn't matter. Way to make more problems!

This is why I originally said that anybody who wanted entrance to this section should have to go to Eric or Ice. Provide them your real name and what you do in this business and your history. That would eliminate trolls, fake drama nics, etc. And it wouldn't keep out real affiliates who do business. But the point is moot obviously. I guess this is just another section for getting post views and trying to drive traffic for advertising purposes. Which in and of itself is just fine...but as I said earlier...couldn't we have just ONE serious section where business can be conducted without non-industry people being privy to it? The answer is apparently "no".

Va2k 10-28-2009 12:30 PM

I agree, He did lock it down so it's a start!

Nautilus 10-28-2009 04:05 PM

2 GFY admins: appoint Robbie a mod in this section, with the permission to ban any one who's counter productive (from posting in this section only, not the whole GFY).

And let's also devise a stricter set of rules to follow, to keep bs out of here.

That would be a nice compromise - this section will still be viewable by all GFY members, but will have it's own mod (on top of the official GFY admins) and a stricter set or rules to follow, which will allow to keep non-business bs down to a minimum without cumbersome and logistically difficult procedures like e-mailing your credits to GFY admins who're I'm pretty sure already overloaded with other work.

Let's make it simple - if you talk sense, you're allowed to post here. If you talk nonsense, you're not. No credits required, just quality posts (although you're still more than welcome to state who you actually are).

Nautilus 10-28-2009 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by papagmp (Post 16399738)
Lock it down to those that actually own copy-right material and those that are actively involved in the protection of it.

Do we really need a copyright holders ghetto that doesn't actually influence shit? If we do not keep people both informed and involved in the copyright protection cause, we'll end up with the illegal tubes owners forum above, and the useless copyright holders Gulag below in the list of GFY's subforums.

Also I'm afraid there isn't the whole lot of copyright owners here to keep the collective wisdom of this section at an acceptable level - we'll all just be sharing same old ideas with each other in the end of it. Webmasters who're not copyright holders proved to have valuable ideas and skills for copyright protection cause, it'd be a waste to just throw this away.

I'm pretty sure it is equally important to involve people who're not copyright owners into constructive building of copyright friendly environment, as sharing ideas on actual copyright protection.

One illegal tube site's owner who converted his tube into a legal one, because he was shown the benefits of it and the technology to do that, or simply because he doesn't want to be a third-grade nearly pariah member on the marginal fringe of this wonderful community of ethical and honest individuals, is worth thousand DMCAs.

ThumbLord 10-29-2009 07:33 AM

there is a new small board that is totally locked and keeps out non webmasters, if interested please contact me.

MoreMagic 10-29-2009 11:08 PM

Locked for members with a postcount of 200 or more would be as nice filter.

AaliyahLove 12-08-2009 04:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Killswitch (Post 16371481)
And who is gonna decide who the vets are and who aren't? So deny access to newbies who don't know much and they will think it's aright to go out and get full length videos, so instead of educating them, you're pushing them away, and creating another person that could become another big pirate site... :2 cents:

Well it would be nice if one part of GFY had SOME SORT of qualification besides having the right type of email address, don't you think?

degban 12-09-2009 09:12 AM

I agree with it

fatfoo 01-20-2010 06:46 PM

There is no way to determine who is a surfer and who is a webmaster.

fatfoo 01-20-2010 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MoreMagic (Post 16480361)
Locked for members with a postcount of 200 or more would be as nice filter.

Secret hidden forums that can be entered at 200 postcount will encourage more posts.

Robbie 01-21-2010 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatfoo (Post 16767490)
There is no way to determine who is a surfer and who is a webmaster.

Oh yes there is. It's simple. You ask Eric for access, then you show him what you do. Pretty simple. If you can't show that you are actually in this business then you don't belong anyway.

Steve Awesome 01-22-2010 01:26 PM

I'm still waiting on this. I have a sh*t ton of security features I would discuss if I knew who was the appropriate individual.

The Porn Nerd 01-29-2010 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Awesome (Post 16773871)
I'm still waiting on this. I have a sh*t ton of security features I would discuss if I knew who was the appropriate individual.

For what it's worth: agreed. I'm afraid to even ask questions sometimes, knowing a slick reader could figure out from the responses what I was trying to avoid, if that makes sense. Anyway, agreed.

Va2k 02-07-2010 09:15 AM

Eric Eric he's our pimp if he can't change it then no one can!


LOL Sry in a good mood today for the first time in 2 years. But I do agree I say anyone from the year 2000 to 2005 unless they are well known!

mountainmiester 05-07-2010 11:33 AM

agreed, agreed, agreed:thumbsup

djtomcat 05-14-2010 04:57 AM

Agreed.
:)

InfoGuy 06-23-2010 04:18 AM

papagmp and Nautilus,

Reading between the lines of your posts, it seems you're implying that webmasters are not copyright holders because most don't shoot their own content and therefore don't have anything worth protecting.

Let's keep in mind that copyrights extend beyond pictures and audio/videos to text. Books are copyrighted by their authors or publishers. Why shouldn't original content written for websites be treated the same? If some person or bot scrapes a website for pictures, audio, videos, text or even code, all of it is content theft.

For those reasons, webmasters large and small should definitely be able to participate in this forum.


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