Are girls with surfborts ok??????

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  1. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    [video=youtube;eIqESwzCGg4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIqESwzCGg4[/video]
     
  2. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    Fkn place is query.
     

  3. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
  4. CBSCREWBY

    CBSCREWBY Well-Known Member

    Feb 21, 2012
    Boy's in bikinis
    Girls in surfboards
    Everybody's rockin'
    Everybody's fruggin'
    Twistin' 'round the fire
    Havin' fun
    Bakin' potatoes
    Bakin' in the sun
     
  5. kidde rocque

    kidde rocque Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2016
    There goes a dogfish
    Chased by a catfish
     
  6. Admin-Glen

    Admin-Glen Administrator Staff Member

    747
    Feb 5, 2016
    You cannot use photos or images with

    • Strategically covered nudity
    • Sheer or see-through clothing
    • Lewd or provocative poses
    • Close-ups of breasts, buttocks, or crotches
     
  7. CBSCREWBY

    CBSCREWBY Well-Known Member

    Feb 21, 2012
    So Just naked pics now, but no close-ups????
     
  8. CBSCREWBY

    CBSCREWBY Well-Known Member

    Feb 21, 2012
    Isn't this the definition of a bathing suit?
     
  9. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    Um, what?!?!? It's a bathing suit.... Where is the problem with this pic?
     
  10. JohnnyCornstarch

    JohnnyCornstarch Well-Known Member

    571
    Feb 24, 2015
    it's a bathing suit...on a surfing site....Are you trolling?
     
  11. kidde rocque

    kidde rocque Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2016
    Got a buddy that runs a blog with more risqué pix than this gulag.

    Google has sent notices, but the site has never been shut down.

    Try again
     
  12. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    LOL...strategically covered nudity. That's like a sock on my cock to avoid sunburn in the desert right?
     
  13. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    It's funny, the thread was going for quite some time, no mention of any letters from Google. Suddenly when Micah comes back there's suddenly a letter from Google. I'm calling BS on this letter. Let's see it, post it up!
     
  14. kidde rocque

    kidde rocque Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2016
    Time to shut her down
     
  15. Admin-Glen

    Admin-Glen Administrator Staff Member

    747
    Feb 5, 2016

    Hello,
    This is a warning message to alert you that there is action required to bring your AdSense account into compliance with our AdSense program policies. We’ve provided additional details below, along with the actions to be taken on your part.
    Affected website: swellinfo.com
    Example page where violation occurred: http://www.swellinfo.com/forum/show...y-Clad-Women-Pics-(per-Austin)-no-Porn/page42
    Action required: Please make changes immediately to your site to follow AdSense program policies.
    Current account status: Active

    Violation explanation


    Why was this action taken against my account:
    Google ads may not be placed on pages with adult or any kinds of non family-safe content. This includes, but is not limited to, pages with images or videos containing:
    • Strategically covered nudity
    • Sheer or see-through clothing
    • Lewd or provocative poses
    • Close-ups of breasts, buttocks, or crotches
    Content of this nature is considered to be in violation of policy, even when placed inside articles which are innocuous. Please note that to fix this violation, you need not censor the content itself, but you should stop placing ad code on the page.
    What resources do I have to keep my account safe:
    • Program guidelines
    • Using site: search to find violations
    • Recommended solutions for policing your content with ads
    • Short animated video & policy refreshers on this topic


    How to resolve:
    • If you received a notification in regard to page content, we request that you immediately remove Google ads from the violating pages. If you are unable to, or unsure of how to remove the ads from these pages, or would like to continue monetizing the page with Google ads, please modify or remove the violating content to meet our AdSense policies.
    • If you received a notification in regards to the way ads are implemented on your site, please make the necessary changes to your implementation.
    You do not need to contact us if you make changes. Please be aware that if additional violations are accrued, ad serving may be disabled to the website listed above. You should immediately take time to review your pages with Google ads to ensure that they comply with our policies.
    Additionally, please be aware that the URL above is just an example and that the same violations may exist on other pages of this website or other sites that you own. To reduce the likelihood of future warnings from us, we suggest that you review all your sites for compliance. Here are some useful resources you might be interested in.
    • AdSense policy FAQs
    • Using site: search to find violations
    • Recommended solutions for policing your content
    • Content filtering
    For more information regarding our policy warning notifications, visit our Help Center.
    We thank you in advance for your cooperation.
    Sincerely,
    The Google AdSense Team
     
  16. JohnnyCornstarch

    JohnnyCornstarch Well-Known Member

    571
    Feb 24, 2015
    okay, here's a compromise then, since you guys are all about that. Remove the ads from the these types of threads, problem solved.

    see-
    "If you received a notification in regard to page content, we request that you immediately remove Google ads from the violating pages"
     
  17. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Where's the date?
     
  18. JohnnyCornstarch

    JohnnyCornstarch Well-Known Member

    571
    Feb 24, 2015
    Furthermore, you can still monetize pornography or things of that nature. Simply use a different affiliate site.

    Simply providing a nsfw tag will do the trick for users not appreciative of such content, and the other users will be happy :)
     
  19. kidde rocque

    kidde rocque Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2016
    Seems reasonable lol

    Thanks for posting that.
     
  20. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    How is it any different than all the "risque" ads that has been allowed on here? Or is it because those bring in money that they are allowed?