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Old 2004-04-24, 11:59 AM   #1
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Question LL Owners Banned Words List

I have been trying to make up a banned words list to filter submissions and wouldn't mind some input from LL owners/reviewers.

I notice several linklists don't like the word "young" being used at all... I saw GG's explanation in this thread

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"Young Porn" is too vauge & most legit webmasters will decline you for it if they see it.

The word "young" has to be used very carefully.
from posts around here that opinion would seem pretty common.. but before reading it here I had never considered "young" in itself to be sus at all... I agree that "young" needs to be used carefully.. but almost all women under 30 would think they are young imho... and it's not like it's some cp only keyword like ****** has become.. How harsh are people on young when reviewing?

I already don't take sites that use the word "school" in any form... mainly because less than 1% of people in "school" would be over 18 in most countries.. and that "school" would turn up in a lot more non-adult searches than those looking for porn... Does anyone else have issues with school?

Another set of keywords I am interested in opinions on is the borderline non-consensual words like "drunk", "tricked", "forced" and similar.

and... with the latest rash of old+young theme sites, what do people think about father/mother/mom/mum/dad as words that might be banned outright?

Lastly.. I have a gay linksite and get a lot of submissions talking about "beautiful boys" and "smooth boys" and other creepy sounding phases. 95% of the time these are describing 100% legal sites that dont appear to be pandering to cp at all... but the descriptions sounded so bad to me when taken out of context I banned the word "boy" totally from submissions... which cut submit numbers by almost half... what do other people do with "boy" on gay linksites?
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