We do.
(Only its not 'football' and 'other', its 'googlesafe' and 'other')
Except you can only read 'football' at work and 'other' at home. Because you never know what you're going to get down there.
We do.
(Only its not 'football' and 'other', its 'googlesafe' and 'other')
That's my fault, not Google's. I can choose ad types that can be allowed or blocked. To date, I've only blocked religious ads whilst stuff like 'Dating' and 'References to Sex & Sexuality' I've allowed to be shown. Dating ads are displayed 4.2% of the time and 'References to Sex & Sexuality' 1.1%.
Can you move 'the other stuff' up to the top of the forum list so it actually gets used, it's pretty just a bin for unwanted threads.
2. It would be better to make the other stuff forum more visable (i.e. directly under 'the big board', and also allow users the ability to start new threads in that particular forum.
I didn't realise it was this strict but fair enough...
Can you move the 'other stuff' link just below the 'big board one'
The first one should be the big board, then other stuff and then in another section all the other boards... [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION]?
I dont mind two sections but now there are so many new sections.
As a fairly religious person i am curious as to why you block religious ads. I have no objection to you blocking them, it's your site etc, just wonder why.
It was years ago so I can't really remember. I think it was that most of the ads were quite extreme American Southern states type stuff - just not relevant to us. I might turn them back on and see how they perform.
It was years ago so I can't really remember. I think it was that most of the ads were quite extreme American Southern states type stuff - just not relevant to us. I might turn them back on and see how they perform.
"Are you disappointed in your current God? Why not try New God?!"
Just out of interest who owns the content on NSC is it you Bozza and if so who's culpable for my content, you, me, me and you?
ha ha, 'Meet hot new gods from your area'
It's all a bit grey.
If someone wants to pay to re-produce some NSC content, then it's mine. If someone want to take legal action over content then it's yours.