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yay or nay

  • yes, an adult forum is okay with me

    Votes: 23 47.9%
  • no, an adult forum is not okay with me

    Votes: 25 52.1%

  • Total voters
    48
  • Poll closed .
I vote neigh. I would upload stuff, then be mercilessly rIdiculed :(

Neigh? Horse Porn?

There is no 'ambivalent' vote option, so I voted no. I have been a member over at the Tilted Forums for quite some time, and once you bring nudes into the mix the forum becomes devoted to the adult material. The traffic that their titty board brings in is roughly 10x as much as the closest competitor.

I like porn, but I know where to find it. I like the UF because it's a nice pocket of good conversation on the internet. The middle ground would be a small sub-forum where I(we) could share tips, tricks, and links to help find porn in the sea of boobies we call the internet. But no, I am opposed to hosting said content here.
 
have you ever watched something on youtube that wasn't from a webcam or home dv cam? :p

I love how you can watch entire episodes of t.v. shows, and when they take them down for copyright infringement, someone else posts it again the next day.
 
I'm all for bewbies, so long as they are attached to females.

Initially, I voted yes, but hell, I don't need porn here. I'm usually lurking around when I'm working so adult image content might not be that great of an idea. Plus I know how to use the newsgroups. So if I may, I'd like to change my vote to a no.
 
have you ever watched something on youtube that wasn't from a webcam or home dv cam? :p

Most of the crap I'm interested in on YouTube ends up being stuff that was posted by the creator or with permission. Instructables, lectures, documentaries ... mostly crap that's boring to 99% of the population and all that is generally posted by the creator. Of the view other things I've seen up there, most have some form of conscent. Family Guy, Daily Show, and South Park come to mind. All the shows creators either have agreements with YouTube so they get paid a licensing fee or in the case of Trey and Matt have openly said "Post it, we don't care".