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Warning Page requirements?
Did a search and didn't find exactly what I was looking for here.
I'm designing my entrace page and wondering what is required or what should be on the warning page? First off, I'd put a warning anyway, but is it required? Seems like some sites put a very mild warning: http://www.mystique-magazine.com/ Is the warning page for legal reasons or just good practice among webmasters and a requirement for some links lists? I like http://www.hustler.com 's approach. But I've also seen sites with giant forms and terms of agreements. So, what is considered a 'best practice' for one's warning page as far as what specifics to put on it? Is something like: "You have reached an Adult Website intended for people 18 and over ONLY. If you are under 18 or an adult that finds photos of nude sexual erotica offensive, you don’t belong here and must leave immediately." ...kosher? TIA |
I go with whatever I mood I'm in, one sentence or a big ass legal form, depends on what”s behind it usually.
LL require the warning other than that it makes no real difference it's up to you whether you want to cover your arse or not, since I know of no one that has ever been arrest for NOT having one. |
You mean that you are suppose to put something there besides an ad or two and the recips.
OK, how about "This is nasty nekkid pics, don't want to see nasty nekkid pics then go away." |
I have about 10-12 warnings that I use on a regular basis, but when I'm feeling peppy, I'll go in & edit the warning & load it up with keywords for the SE's.
I always use a warning page (except of course on galleries) I think it makes you look a little more professional :) |
Thanks folks. |shake|
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