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Originally Posted by tjlight
this is a blackhat forum - and i didn't tell anyone to do anything because i haven't started, all those TOS violation are because guys are stupid jumping into deep water without knowing how to swim. and i got the blame for those guys so its the other way around (ref to "thats why you needed identity of your affiliates so you can legallly blame them should some mishaps would happen...")
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Right, so you didn't give them any incentives to use those kind of method to promote your campaigns.
Here's some of the interesting questions tjlight asks.
Have you utilized bots/script to make your MySpace marketing more time-efficient?
Do you know how to eliminate your domain-referral-traces?
Have you ever hired a plays/views increasing service in myspace/youtube?
Have you ever altered plays/views in MySpace/YouTube yourself?
How do you change your IP Address?
Do you use bots/scripts to perform craigslist marketing?
Your system can only work with these kind of promotion. Otherwise, you wouldn't be making or paying squat. Why should anyone risk their identity for your dishonesty? You just denied you have no involvement with your affiliates actions and yet you ask these questionaires. For what? To test them if they're spammers?
I don't think so.