We have been continuing to clean up some of the articles on the site, so if you notice any that you think we should remove, please email the urls and or the url to the author profile to us and we will have the editors take a look at them.
So far we have removed a lot of things that I’m not sure why or how they got approved in the first place.
All of the stuff that is being removed that is inappropriate and not so family friendly will be saved, not deleted. In the future if we open up an adult only article directory those articles will be the basis of such. We have no immediate plan in place at this time for said directory but have kicked the idea around before.
So in the mean time, anyone submitting adult related, pornographic, online casino related, penis enlargement related things, please just stop.
Also to all those trying to sell “replica” items for $200 that are no better than the $10 knock offs in china town — please stop taking advantage of the public. As we continue to find your sites we will continue to remove all articles related to them and every article attached to that user. So if you have submitted these types of things in the past and you don’t want to see every article you have submitted get removed, please login and delete those articles from your account.
While someone who has submitted one or two inappropriate articles likely won’t have their account banned – we work just like Google does in some aspects, its all about percentages… so if you have more than a certain percentage of junk in your account, we wave goodbye to all of them.
That;s why I have to do so much work on my article directory. So many spammers posting nonsense BS articles
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pretty much – but we are making headway in filtering out things before they get to the live state.
do you mean, all of the articles that are submitted they are going to delete?
No all of the articles that are submitted will not be deleted. It means that we will be deleting and removing articles that are inappropriate and shouldn’t have been accepted in the first place.
If you are unsure about an article – just read the terms and conditions on the site – but clearly you don’t read the comment policy for this blog.
I can imagine it would be a daunting task having to visit most of the articles. And kudos on removing pharmacy websites. Regardless of where they’re located, they probably just affiliate links. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the support – if you find anything else that shouldn’t be there — feel free to email us.
I think that article cleaning is required now because there are so many articles online that has the same content and are based on the same topic.