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Originally Posted by MrX99
The distribution in your bar graph looks like my own, except for youtube, instagram and digg (haven't put time into these). Facebook traffic has gone down lately due to facebook burying Pages which don't buy advertising.
Porn sites can get social traffic through creativity and discrete rule-breaking. For instance, specify a non-nude thumbnail in the og:image meta tag of your video pages for sharing to google+ and facebook. Likewise, share non-nude photos on pinterest. Write accurate but non-vulgar titles and descriptions.
Still, these sites will eventually erase one or all of your accounts. Even if you don't share explicit content, they don't like linking to hardcore porn sites. Their policy can be very inconsistent, and accounts with 1000s of friends/followers may disappear suddenly after existing without problems for years (in my experience).
Wish I was more successful in the SERPs and didn't have to fuck around with this stuff. But for now, social is an important traffic source.
Always interested to hear others' thoughts on this topic.
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That's what I was afraid of hearing.
Even if you use non-nude pics and non vulgar descriptions some employee on a power trip or who's a teacher's pet may just hit the delete button because your blog/presence is ASSOCIATED with porn somehow, and all your hours of work are gone.