Courtney Milan
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Just to be clear: I’m pretty sure that posting links to romance novels that contain sex scenes violates this policy.
09:17 AM - Feb 19, 2023
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Mustang Sally
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How so? His TOS is specific enough. Don't post porn, or links to porn or specific porn language. There are romance authors on this site promoting their books, which may or may not contain sexually explicit language. They're not banned. If you don't like the TOS, leave the site.
In response to Courtney Milan.
12:16 PM - Feb 19, 2023
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B. D. Boop
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In response to Mustang Sally.
Yes. It is. It is specific enough. And what totally crack me up on this lovely Sunday morning is the pearl clutching from the opposite direction. Are people really saying they don’t want to be at a site because it’s very important that they be able to link to books with explicit content?
02:30 PM - Feb 19, 2023
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Mustang Sally
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In response to B. D. Boop.
Romance writers are worried that the books on their website violates the TOS of @Spoutible . That's rubbish. A law writer is worried that if she posts R. Jean Carroll's testimony of what TFG did, that it violates TOS. It's news. I offered to post it. Haven't heard from her yet.
02:49 PM - Feb 19, 2023
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Courtney Milan
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In response to Mustang Sally.
If you’re going to argue that it’s specific enough, please use the actual language that’s in the policy. What the hell does “sexually suggestive” mean?

And yes, that’s the point—figuring out what the hell the policy means so I can leave if necessary.
12:19 PM - Feb 19, 2023
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Mustang Sally
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In response to Courtney Milan.
Saying you write erotic novels is not sexually suggestive. Screenshot ING portions of the novel as an explicit example would be. Sex workers talking generally about their problems are also not sexually suggestive. Linking to their site is prohibited.
12:47 PM - Feb 19, 2023
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Castle Long
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In response to Courtney Milan.
Too bad she left. I'd love to hear her explain how what she's talking about DOESN'T violate #4 , which I'm positive it does. I am not a lawyer, but I am a Criminal Justice degree holder, and there's some law (including Civil Law, where this falls) in there. As a judge, I'd rule against Ms. Milan.
06:36 PM - Feb 19, 2023
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