Maxfutur Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 There is no reason to keep such links, if you think that many "underage" people is around or new to HFSLIP could go there "accidentally" without knowing what is going to get now.Mimo's Information Site and others related.is SAD what happens with this (HFSLIP) website.Greets to anyone who made this possible.
tain Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 We let the domain expire so now it is parked with ads. I saw nothing but computer ads.
Maxfutur Posted August 15, 2010 Author Posted August 15, 2010 Thanks for paying attention at this matter tain.Now i think is languague related.There is only one Computer add link called "clase de computación" and a safe image but rest of the links:
tain Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 I checked again but still don't get those particular ads. The ad server is likely targeting the ads to each visitor based on their browsing history or referrer.
Maxfutur Posted August 15, 2010 Author Posted August 15, 2010 There can be another reason: Country Location (by IP), Windows country Localization (System Regional Settings, Localization) and maybe more, not a clue for now.Referer:http://mimo.zxq.net/Browsing history:MSFN forumsWinCert ForumsAnother Forums (no sex related)Microsoft website (updates related)GoogleMercadoLibre (about the same as ebay but in spanish).Mozila related websites.Web Browser: Mozilla Firefox versions 3.6.8 and 4.0 Beta 3Browser not used (only for hfslip.org testing): Internet Explorer 8I think there is not a real reason...
schloss Posted August 18, 2010 Posted August 18, 2010 ... The ad server is likely targeting the ads to each visitor based on their browsing history or referrer.No, it isn't browsing history, for sure. Like Maxfutur, referrer (referer) is http://mimo.zxq.net/.There can be another reason: Country Location (by IP), Windows country Localization (System Regional Settings, Localization) and maybe more, not a clue for now.I think there is not a real reason...I agreeThe domain squatter for all the links is hitfarm.The ad server has determined that "slip" is an item of female underwear and is serving ads and multiple links according to this definition. @Mim0Please remove the link to hfslip.org on your home page from the sentence: "... because the original web-site www.hfslip.org is down..."Thanks.
Yzöwl Posted August 18, 2010 Posted August 18, 2010 If it were based on browsing history, what would these say about me?http://www.hfslip.orghttp://hfslip.orgEnglish (UK), Browser identified as Firefox, Safari, Chrome, IE, Opera etc. all give similar or same results.Regardless of the differences in the results between different people, I see no reason to remove any links to those addresses. It would simply save a small minority of a small minority of our forum readership unaware that the project is finished from potentially clicking on one.
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