Vlad The Impaler
Power Slave
I'm no web master and I don't own anything, but I got a bunch of links I want to submit (mostly from pink porn search) and I don't want to get in any trouble.
Ok, so I got it to work. How do I know if it didn't pass, and will I know why so I can avoid that happening again.
On a similar note (and this is no doubt answered elsewhere) I went to add a link but the instructions made it sound like it I had to be the owner of the site I was linking to, which I'm not. Can I add a link or do I need to get approval from the site owner first?
You'll get an email with the acceptance or rejection reason.
In a nutshell, is the content that you want to submit to us legal? This mean, was it meant for public consumption? A sample gallery, meant for promoting the pay site, is OK since it was released by the site as sample material. A link to a tube site hosting pirated material isn't ok.
If I click on "> Submit new links here" on the page for a babe, I get a form which has the following required fields:
Both of these make it sound as if only a site owner or member of an affiliate program can submit links.
- Return Link to Freeones: http:// No return link means no listing
- Your pictures or videos are: Owned outright, licensed, promotional, used with permission / Collected from various locations on the Internet.
Is it possible for an ordinary fan to submit new links?
If not, why not?
If it is possible, is this correct form to use?
If it is, why is "Return link to Freeones" a required field?
If it isn't true that you have to provide a return link, why does the form say that you have to?
If it is possible, is this correct form to use?
- Your pictures or videos are: Owned outright, licensed, promotional, used with permission / Collected from various locations on the Internet.
These are very relevant questions and I would like to get a definitive clarification on this too.
If you're not a webmaster, just a regular user, you can put FreeOnes in as the return URL.
However, most people only put a first name or an alias.
This is a legal issue, not a priority issue.
Why is the "return link to FreOnes" a required field?
If you're not a webmaster, just a regular user, you can put FreeOnes in as the return URL.
Petra
Thanks very much for your response. Just one query (I'm probably being stupid here). You say:
Do you mean one should literally put "http://www.freeones.com" in this field? Or if not, what?
Thanks again
MikeA
I have a question. For the part where you have to select if the link your submitting is wwned outright, licensed, promotional, used with permission or collected from various sources on the internet, how can you tell if your is one of the options?