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Admin
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Posted - 03/13/2002 : 5:37:48 PM
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The SUN will promote good webmastering and selective linking on nudist sites, to prevent associations with "bad neighborhoods" on the Internet. This can help to prevent the confusion on the Internet between true naturist/nudist websites promoting resorts or clubs, and those posing as such to sell photos and magazines of photos. The Society for the Understanding of Nudism is opposed to the latter type of operation, because the type of photos sold always include examples of full frontal nude children and emphasis on attractive nudist bodies, not nudist recreation. SUN opposes the selling of photos of nude children on the Internet, especially in the case where the seller poses as a legitimate nudist organization.
The best way to combat this unseemly cottage industry is to practice good webmastering, choosing carefully which domains to create links to when designing a legitimate nudist site. Also, incoming traffic from porn sites can be blocked at the server to prevent "bad neighborhood syndrome" in the search engines. This can effect a legitimate nudist website's visibility under common searches.
SUN recommends building nudist sites with minimal frontal nudity, with emphasis on the nudist lifestyle, not nudist bodies. Also, significant work can be done to aggressively take back the "nudist" top listings from the photo sellers, so the search engine public has a chance to see nudism in its true light. The keyword "nude", however, may be forever lost to the nude-this-and-that crowd. Because of the above mentioned bad neighborhood syndrome, each nudist organization should consider avoiding use of the word "nude" in their website, or rendering it less visible so as to improve their site's indexing in the worldwide search engines. Careful search engine optimization can boost the legitimate nudist websites into better visibility in the search engine listings, giving the Internet public a better choice of nudist information.
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StuffedTiger
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Posted - 12/09/2003 : 11:29:50 PM
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Suggestion for nudist web sites (original post by Floyd Rec.Nude): Do not use the word "porn" as in "No porn here" because that brings the site up under searches for porn. It may also influence filter programs, although others said the mere words "nude" or "nudist" or "naturist" alone will filter sites out, but my filter programs have different levels and allow overrides, so I think the point is valid. A work around is is to put things like "no porn here" and "nude" into .gif's. We could provide them for people who don't know how to create them.
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toll_booth
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Posted - 02/07/2004 : 3:58:19 PM
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In google and other search engines, if you enter -porn, it will remove any site that has the word "porn" from the search. However, that has no bearing on the context; for example, if a porn-free site says "No porn here!" it will be filtered out.
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