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NSFW ads displayed??

number9

Quarry Creeper
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Is there anyway to not display NSFW ads?

I was looking at the forum today at work a bit and noticed the one ad that has a very nice ass in black panties and about stroked out :shock: Luckliy I don’t think any women in the area seen it, but it could have been an HR trip for me if the wrong one did.

I’m not against seeing a nice ass by any means, but for those of us who may visit the forum in an office setting, or with our kids even, it’s not cool.
 
Try an ad blocker.

Otherwise, those particular pictures are chosen by the system, not the management.

While I can understand that some uptight twit in the office could be *gasp* offended, I doubt a kid could care less.
 
Check with Crawler Innovations as to why they have that photo in their ad?

Nothing the forum can do about what Google chooses to display as far as I know.
 
That's not CI's ad, that's someone's avatar (the pic you choose below your screen name). Something is weird because I've seen that one before and I thought it belonged to some gold star user, not CI.
 

No I’m not kidding and yes that’s the pic.

Guess mods and some folks here think it’s not sexually suggestive and fine for kids too. They obviously don’t work in an office setting with very serious HR policies and have different view on raising kids than I do. That’s fine, to each their own, I’ll just have to remember not to pull forum up on my pc at work.
 
No I’m not kidding and yes that’s the pic.

Guess mods and some folks here think it’s not sexually suggestive and fine for kids too. They obviously don’t work in an office setting with very serious HR policies and have different view on raising kids than I do. That’s fine, to each their own, I’ll just have to remember not to pull forum up on my pc at work.

Your children will see more skin on a beach!
 
Bearing in mind thats an ad generated off site probably entirely automatically with zero input from any humans, let alone by any admins here,
Says more about Google than much else, the owner of that Avatar posted in the thread that ad links to twice, over 6 years ago & yet out of 185 other posts to grab a pic from Google grabbed that.
 
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