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Marcus (0)
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05-16-15 04:20am - 3509 days | Original Post - #1 | |
Marcus (0)
Active User Posts: 52 Registered: Dec 31, '11 Location: London |
I've posted a couple of times in response to Khan on comments about Bangbros Network but never got a reply; I was wondering why Pornusers still does business with this network when they have scammed so many PU members. The Bangbros Network review page has dozens and dozens of comments complaining that they've been charged for content they don't want, cannot cancel membership, don't get satisfactory responses from support etc, and yet Pornusers doesn't exercise their right 'not to do business' with this site. I know people have a responsibility to check for negative reviews prior to joining sites, but a lot of people don't seek out reviews until they've been ripped off, and in my opinion TBP not only ignoring this overwhelmingly negative feedback, but DIRECTING people to the site means they're at least partially responsible for all these people getting scammed. | |
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11-07-14 08:47am - 3698 days | Original Post - #1 | |
Marcus (0)
Active User Posts: 52 Registered: Dec 31, '11 Location: London |
Article on BBC News today with Angel White, Tasha Reign and Girlfriends Films all calling for Google to help crack down on piracy as they have done with music and film by serving results for legitimate sites before illegal content. Their complaint is that Google don't view the adult industry as a 'legitimate industry' "The adult industry is run like any other professional industry; we pay taxes, create jobs and contribute to the economy. "How many times a day is the word 'porn' typed into the Google search interface? Mainstream corporations like Google continue to discriminate against the adult industry despite the world being genuinely interested in seeking out pornography." I completely agree with them, and tube sites have completely devastated the industry from what I can tell. I can't even begin to imagine the cost of porn when you factor in paying tallent, web hosting, the photography/videography equipment, travel, sets/rent, plus the time and expense of editing everything, yet the industry is looked down upon and people seem to expect content for free. The industry can be pretty bad in how it looks after members though (you only need to read some of the reviews here) to see how it probably leaves people jaded to the point they no longer want to pay for content, but it's a chicken and egg situation in that I'm not sure whether webmaster's desperation (in a minority of circumstances) to bleed members dry with pre-checked cross-sells and steathily hidden upsells is because of the popularity of tube sites, or whether the popularity of the tube sites is down to people feeling ripped off. I suspect it's a bit of both. | |
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03-10-13 01:28pm - 4305 days | Original Post - #1 | |
Marcus (0)
Active User Posts: 52 Registered: Dec 31, '11 Location: London |
Does anyone else struggle with the character count on reviews? I'm currently writing a review and have been trying to edit it down for about 20 minutes now to fit into the allowed character limit. It's getting vaguer and vaguer, particularly as it's a review of an entire network. | |
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