Hey all,
So I'm getting pretty pissed off at these fucktards on twitter posting long videos.
I use animated gifs or pics in a tweet with a link to the page on my site that brings them to the FHG or the website to sign up for memberships.
Other people seem to be posting long videos on twitter, or cutting them into 2 min 20 second segments and tweeting the whole videos over multiple tweets that are chained together. They are getting the majority of the traffic now and people who follow the rules, like me, are not.
I've posted about this subject before on here and most people agreed with me that it's bad for business and I didn't have any links to show you guys, but I do now. The top one I just noticed had posted a 9 minute video from daGF's in a single tweet. After seeing that I said fuck this shit, I have to see if I can do something about this.
https://twitter.com/pussy_eater699/media
https://twitter.com/INNIEEz/media
https://twitter.com/SexuallPosts/media
https://twitter.com/whats_xxx/media
The above 4 accounts are just a small number of the ones I see daily. They don't use backlinks, they don't try to sell memberships, they are only trying to gain as many followers as possible. Some of them don't even have a website or are just running a cam whitelabel and use porn videos as a way to get as many followers as possible. I bet most of these accounts have no affiliation at all to any companies.
People will not go to paysites to join up if they get all this free. Tube sites are bad enough but at least they usually have banners and are in some part controlled by the actual affiliate managers (as far as I know).
I'm not mad because times are changing and there is new tech and new ways of doing things. I'm mad because more and more people are just saying fuck it and breaking all the god damn rules which in the end hurt the biz.
Any affiliate managers or people in the know able to check out these accounts and let us know if this is allowable?
Is there a place to mass report this type of stuff? Is there some sort of porn producer alliance where all the studios / companies share info on scumbag fucks who infringe on copyright and pirate the content? Is there a database somewhere I can add names to of extremely suspicious accounts and whatnot? It would take forever to go out and manually try and contact every affiliate manager from each company to report this stuff.
I would happily donate some of my time to take down these accounts so there is more room for legitimate ones that actually try and get sales / new members.
What do you all think?