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MacMan1999
06-06-08, 17:29
First off I just want the board admin to know that I think this is the number on source for quality adult content on the net and I thank you for providing such a service for all to enjoy....:)

Don't take this as a complain but it is more as a question concerning some posts and the reason that posts that have been posted in a previous 24 hour period are already missing from the post. I really am more curious that anything and also think that if the underlying problem is identified then there could be a workaround for it. I know that I am a mod at a couple of other boards and sometimes we have to go in and simply hit the edit button and finalize the edit and the images reappear. Seems that there is a glitch that occurs resulting in hiding the images until this is done....

Also I have run into many posts that have this appearance: http://img224.imagevenue.com/loc58/th_67810_00_Untitled-1_123_58lo.jpg (http://img224.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=67810_00_Untitled-1_123_58lo.jpg)

http://img224.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=67810_00_Untitled-1_123_58lo.jpg

While the images can still be retrieved by clicking on the what I would guess is a russian message of some sorts the lack of previews encourages me and I'm sure others to just skip the post since clicking on and loading each image is the only way to see the posts.

Anyway, as I said I am curious as I am sure many of the other forum members are as well.....

Thanks for hearing me out.:)

Gargeltje
06-06-08, 18:27
What you are seeing is a deliberate attempt to "hide" the posted content from the bots, that are out there to sniff out "Their Master's Work", while it's still being available by the board-members here by clicking on the "posing-as-dead" links.

If you paid close attention, you'd also have noticed these posts all belong to one poster and your handle looks an awfull lot like it.(Unless others have picked up this gig as well by now...). The content is usually of the well-known models-sites, that are notorious for their relentless effort in hunting down copyrighted material.
If you browse around on this board, you'll fairly quickly see which sites apply these bots.

So, it's not a bug of any kind, but a genuine attempt to service this community.

I agree, this isn't likely to be obvious to newcomers.
On the other hand: In a certain way, that's the whole point of it.
Or so I think.