spammers, scammers, opportunists.

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Sas
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spammers, scammers, opportunists.

Post by Sas »

Im pretty sure its been brought up before.

a tease that is more like an add for a web site or a service that will cost money is not in the interest of the site, keep your teases on the site.
this site is all about exploration not exploitation so why can't mods delete these teases right away?

and yes im talking about the princesslidia tease.

http://www.milovana.com/webteases/showtease.php?id=2422
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Post by BobHouse »

Don't think your link is correct
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Post by SexualChoc »

first the tease you have linked
is NOT princess linda

second
despite my strong objections and opposition..
these kind of teases are allowed... this is a site that encourages freedom of though
and has very little "censorship"
all2true
is my other profile. see my chastity belt link :
http://www.milovana.com/forum/viewtopic ... 16#p139016
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Post by philo »

There is a blurred line between spam and a tease that also advertises the services of the author.
If enough people give it a poor rating it is semi hidden anyway.

If the link is in the last page of the tease, I don't really see a problem, no one has to click on the link and if it is a good tease, it adds to the site more than the link would detract.
If it is a poor tease then it is counter productive as few people would be encouraged to click on the link anyway.
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Post by Startup »

stupid adds will be down rated so there is no problem and if the tease is well written and the auther provides some legal content this is more than good for this website.

I see it as a deal give something and get something, nobody forces you to use the paycontent but he gives you the opportunity to use some free content.
english is not my mother tongue, so please tell me my mistakes and don't feel offended ;)
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