Ken Schafer wrote: > There's nothing nefarious in giving people such options and there are > tons of sites with these features. In fact Google shows about 2 > million pages with the "bookmark the" copy and another 1.6 million > with the "homepage this" copy. If someone finds value in the page > (because it has links they might look for in the future) and they want > to bookmark it, more power to them. If not, no harm, no foul. > >
First: it's absurd to bookmark one of these pages based on the links you see, BECAUSE IF THE PAGE WORKS PROPERLY, THE LINKS WILL CHANGE OVER TIME. Second: while I'm sure some people would click on a "send me Nigerian solicitation spam" link too, that doesn't justify putting it on a page. This is no less sleazy. It reflects poorly on us, and even more poorly on you. _______________________________________________ domains-gen mailing list [email protected] http://discuss.tucows.com/mailman/listinfo/domains-gen
