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Originally Posted by Captain Kawaii
No, we do not use ads to cover the videos.
Its not an attack just revealing whats behind the makeup. Nothing new with your concept, just a new face to pirate bay.
I see program managers who need sales to keep their jobs getting on board but I see no shooters or content owners.
This thread is the most appropriate place.
People use the word adapt. However, I have been around to watch the transition to tubes. Tubes were created by people who cannot create content. They are good marketers with a very flexible business acumen. I see most adapters drying up these days, slowly. We're in a new adaptation period. Its not going to go well for tubes. I had a nice chat with a gov agency today about pedo spam. Its really not going to go well for them. lol.
Soon tubes will not be allowable in most countries due to the exposure of children to them. There wont be anything left to hide behind.
Forget Cyprus, new laws coming into view about exposing children to porn are much more worrisome.
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Hi,
You know what? The day it will be illegal to do what I do, I will simply stop doing it. I do not currently operate any tube site. I run a site that links and embed porn content.
If it gets illegal to have free porn videos online, I will simply remove all links to them and will focus on sharing links to pictures, galleries and porn stories.
I don't care if tubes gets illegal in any country. I will always run my stuff and be legal. I will always adapt to the online porn reality.
However, I will always follow the laws in my country and the country I host my site. Right now, I host in the US and I live in Canada. For these reasons, I follow the Canadian and USA laws. I really don't care about the laws in any other country. They can block my site if they want, I don't care.
As for the pedo stuff that you are talking about, I really have no idea where that comes from. I personally don't see that content on tubes. Am I missing something here?
Thanks,
Steve