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Snoopy
28-11-06, 23:57
People can make huge threads in seconds by copying and pasting others' galleries...is this gonna be allowed?

solecistic
29-11-06, 01:41
Sure. It's still great content. :)

Snoopy
29-11-06, 03:04
Cool. Oh yeah, is voting gonna happen here?

DigitalDrunkenMonkey
29-11-06, 15:04
Well there is the issue of posting galleries that someone else uploaded.

Example:
http://www.fuckingcoolshit.com/showthread.php?t=460 - Original and first uploader.

http://www.fuckingcoolshit.com/showthread.php?t=549 - Theft and lack of effort.

solecistic
29-11-06, 17:13
Well there is the issue of posting galleries that someone else uploaded.

Example:
http://www.fuckingcoolshit.com/showthread.php?t=460 - Original and first uploader.

http://www.fuckingcoolshit.com/showthread.php?t=549 - Theft and lack of effort.

I understand where you're coming from. However, ImageFap is a great image hosting resource. I'm not going to ban its use. Furthermore, to be perfectly honest, I don't care if the person posting the pics is the original gallery creator. Threads containing ImageFap pictures are still content, which only helps FCS grow so that it can become better-equipped to serve everyone's needs and wants. :)

In the instance you've just linked to, there is an issue of duplicate posting, which doesn't help anyone very much. In those cases, please report the newer post and let us handle it. :)

That One Guy
15-12-06, 03:02
Not to mention that the more people that see the original uploader's gallery, the more money that guy makes.

Supersonic
15-12-06, 06:33
Not to mention that the more people that see the original uploader's gallery, the more money that guy makes.

And turning a profit off of someone else's work is what this site is really about, isn't it? :rolleyes:

I should someday hope to see the sites that give a cut of ad revenue banned. That will never happen, will it?

edit: Let me just say I have no problem with an organization that makes money off of other people's work. I do have ethical issues when that organization is operating in the black, as they say.

To me, operating in the red is an important part of the pirate's honor. Along with not taking credit for something you didn't do, etc.