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But if you look click a link for "Lesbian Nazi Hookers Abducted by UFOs" becasue thats what your looking for and thats what the paysite is providing you have found what your looking for.
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It's just as bad as a lesbian thumb linked to a lesbian paysite tour. Yes, the surfer was looking for lesbian pics and the paysite does provide lesbian pics and who knows it could be the best lesbian site on the net period.
But the surfer expected the thumb to go to a picture, not a tour.
"First First Bi Fuck" by itself tells me it's a link that takes me some place - maybe a paysite, maybe a page in the free site.
It doesn't promise anything, so it's not deceptive, but a surfer still has no idea where he's going to end up, especially if it's a link with a mile long query string attached that goes through a redirecting domain, like "http://www.redirect.com/?webid=2492525&c=342&tour=2b..."
Why train bookmarking surfers to be cautious with links and force them to backup from tours? I can only see links like this lowering overall clickthrus generated by a LL.
EDIT: Also, I think people are only hurting themselves in the SERPS if the links with sponsor names embedded go directly to the paysite domain (without using the nofollow tag). That paysite will eventually come up #1 on Google for "Her First Lesbian Fuck" and your free site will stay buried on the 20th page.