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Kola Krap 8 Years Later

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I was looking at the "trending topics" on the website, basically the most popular content on the site in real time.

This image shown below -- not the webpage -- just the image was on the list. I placed a white circle which hides a humongous penis about to be inserted into the brother's behind.

 

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Other websites, 10 that I found, all pornographic, including one pedophila site called "TEEN HARD F--K MOVIES" were kind enough to display the images -- served from my site!

I never noticed the imagine since the time it was posted back in 2005.   Judging from the conversation no one took offense though ABM suggested that I might and I do.

I don't care about the image per se, but advertisers do.  You sign documents that say your site does not carry pornographic material and this stuff is taken seriously.

This is the page where the original image was found: http://www.thumperscorner.com/discus/messages/7242/5996.html

Despite the title I used I don't think Kola meant to harm the site, but who could have imaged I'd still be removing content she posted almost a decade later and how other sites would exploit this for traffic!

And of course Google did not have my site ranked 1st for the query on this image even though all of the sites simply linking on the omage on my site.  I know that is probably an odd thing to observe in this circumstance :(

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