I certainly do understand the desire to not have your clients name right 
next to my clients name. The majority of our clients aren't sexuality 
related and I wouldn't necessarily want their names next to our porn 
client either.

However, porn sites are historically an industry that is the fastest to 
adopt new, cutting edge technology. Its a huge business market and I 
think that most business visitors will understand that there is a lot of 
money to be made there. So I would think that listing those sites under 
an Adult category would make it clear that it is just a type of business 
like any other and that the site is not promoting sexual content, just 
good web development.

I don't see how not linking to the site or not naming the site is really 
going to hurt the client site or really help gotcfm though. I would 
expect that if I go to a directory of adult websites that I'm going to 
see dirty words in a domain name. I would presume that if you were 
offended by the sight of those words, you wouldn't go into the section.

Maybe we set up gotcfm as an affiliate for referrals and make it some 
money :)

Its a tough call all around though. How much babysitting do we do? How 
much self-censoring in an attempt to not offend people? I don't think 
there is a clear line, so I generally argue for clear labeling and 
warning and then fair treatment of the content.

My $0.02

Judah
Christopher Jordan wrote:
> Rey, I think I said this in an early post, but I'd rather not post adult 
> sites at all. So my vote is 'No'. Don't post 'em.
> 
> However, if the Yea's get it, then may I suggest that you post adult 
> themed site *without* a link to the site. Also if the domain name is 
> offensive, perhaps just a generic title, like "Adult site" and a very 
> business like description a potentially like the one that Judah McAuley 
> wrote in his recent post.
> 
> Cheers,
> Chris
> 



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