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For all the money you guys supposedly made in porn...
you piss and moan an awful lot...
tubes, .xxx, payouts... whine whine whine |
you are whining about whining. fuck off. back to digital point.
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what is this digital point you speak of?
and perhaps you should invest time in a better retort... i think i am going to nominate you for GFY Loser of the Year |
Your avatar is melting my brain.
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you aren't even in the business. move on.
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let it be.
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I'm not sure i follow what you are trying to say?
Just because someone has "made money" in porn we should be fine with aspects of this business that are hurting our bottom line? If I was a millionaire and something came along and started to hurt my business I'd complain. Just because you are "well off" does not mean you don't care about your industry. :2 cents: |
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just another genius from digital point or warrior forum who thinks they are going to revolutionize online adult.
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I think you just have to learn how to separate those that are constructively bitching from those that just like to hear themselfs ;) |
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dude... you are a broken record |
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lamenting the good old days... i spend an hour a day on my sites and make more than 99% of the people out there... |
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Funny thing is, you hate us here, you hate adult webmasters, and obviously look down on us all
yet..... YOU ARE HERE, spending your time, and already with 188 posts LOL now that says a lot about who's the bigger loser in this thread ;) |
loose whores... the lot of ya
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Can we see a picture of your balls, at least?
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This is a silly thread. When you are used to making $300k per year for years and then your income drops to $100k, why would it be strange to talk amongst your friends on a forum about the present problems that the industry faces? Sometimes it's cathartic to bitch about stuff, and sometimes people cone up with ideas to help fix those problems. It's a community, and people talk about issues in the business, among other things... What do you have a problem with? Are you in the business, of just a surfer?
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Yes They Remain wankers
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Lots of whining by supossed porn gurus here. But stilll..... Go back to digital point dude... |
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You're right though. Point is most didn't make that much. They like to make out they did. Spot on with the adapt or die comment. They can see they're heading for a brick wall and do nothing to change course, other than open a Tube site. The masters of adaptation have left the house. :1orglaugh I'm sad to see a once great industry reduced to this. Yes the good old day. :1orglaugh |
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Crying about people crying.
Little girl shit. |
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If that isn't something to piss and moan and whine about then what is? It's a legit gripe. Most of us can chew gum and walk at the same time and are perfectly capable of finding ways to make money in this climate and still bitch about thieves at the same time. :) |
I would love to have played in this industry in the 90s... pretty sure I could have made a killing. to bad I was too young then :(
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Now here's where my "whining" kicks in: Piracy not only killed sales...but killed rebills too. |
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The real difference between the good ol' 90s and now is that in the good ol' 90s there were *cue number pulling from ass* about 25 porn sites in the world, whereas now there's about 25 billion porn sites in the world. It doesn't a take a genius to know that more competition = lower prices, special offers, free stuff, and generally harder business. |
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Nobody was stealing full member sites and giving it away for free to millions of people while monetizing it on pre-paid ads in the past. If you had been around in the 90's you would have seen for yourself how things worked and how we made our money. And every year the money grew and grew rigtht up until the middle of 2009 when paysite rebills started falling along with sales. It's not "competition" that we are talking about...it's STEALING. |
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I had a free promo site up from like 1994, while publishing magazines, but I was motivated to start paysites by all the folks scraping my free sites and scanning my print publications and posting them without credit. |
Winners win, complainers complain.
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In the 90s, major offline porn dinosaurs hadn't even caught on to the net and were oblivious to the wholesale scanning/vidcapping/distribution/selling of their shit, and the DMCA wasn't even a twinkle in anyone's eye. So in some ways things were worse back then for copyright owners. It was lawless. 'Pirates' collecting entire websites is also nothing new. People were doing it over a decade ago, with 99% of people still on dialup, picture set by picture set, via newsgroups. As cable and DSL use grew from the late 90s, so did the uploads from image sets to compressed/edited porn clips to unedited full scenes, to full CDs/DVDs. As to why your sales have dropped since 2008/2009... What planet are you living on? One where there wasn't a global financial meltdown? |
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