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12 Nov 2010 6:55AM
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Why does this site not have an adult verification system?

You're leaving yourself wide open by not having some way of getting visitors to prove that they're actually adults.

You only have to read some of the confessions to realise that they're written by kids.

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12 Nov 2010 7:03AM

Yeah, because the kids aren't smart enough to just set their age to 18...

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12 Nov 2010 8:50AM

Yes of course I accept that happens all the time but if kids did that knowingly then that puts them at fault and not Motherless. There's a legal difference.

At present any under-age person can access this entire site without any restriction and Motherless would have no defence should something happen and they were taken to court because of it.

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12 Nov 2010 10:15AM

Hmmm, good point OP. I doubt such a suit would ever take place, but you never know.

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13 Nov 2010 2:03AM

You pedo's need to be more in tuned with the times. Read the fucking news instead of jerking off to the old on here. You just may learn something.

What this site is doing, is plainly illegal. The will be getting some new visitors soon.

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13 Nov 2010 6:52AM

There is no old on here, this site is doing nothing illegal, and as for getting visitors soon, people have been coming on here forever saying this site will be shut down soon, yet here it is up and running. They even did a bit on this site on the LA news like a year ago, and although a lot of stuff on here may not be liked by the mainstream tightwads it is completely legal.

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13 Nov 2010 11:01AM

Blahhhhh.....Understand what the OP is saying. He doesn't care if children browse this site. And I'm sure PornHub, Spankwire and others don't either. But, there is a legitimate reason as to why they have an age verification system in place. Not to actually do as it says, ergo, verify age (people lie, ya know) but to avoid lawsuits that could potentially ruin their site. Motherless would be completely liable, as well, because they haven't taken any precautions.

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13 Nov 2010 8:27PM

This is actually a good point, though I never noticed. There are lots of disclaimers in the TOS, but is that really enough? It's like Motherless is bulletproof.

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13 Nov 2010 11:35PM

I think you are under 18 fuckface, I have been a member for years and have never seen any underage shit, they have a system in place to report any questionable material and if it is found illegal it will be deleted, read the fucking TOS,FAQ, YOU FUCKING IDIOT, it is obvious to me you are a troublemaker, take you ass somewhere else and let us jack off in peace

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14 Nov 2010 6:01AM

OP here. You should be banned for simply having a mental age of a minor as you've failed to grasp the whole point of my thread. Now fuck off you village idiot.

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14 Nov 2010 9:52PM

He was.

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14 Nov 2010 1:11AM

old is not the issue here. The real question is how Motherless is protected from litigious moralfags without a standard "by entering you swear on a stack of bibles you are of legal age to view hawt porn" thing on the homepage. I don't want Oprah taking down my favorite porn board one day.

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15 Nov 2010 1:47AM

RE: "Blahhhhh.....Understand what the OP is saying" poster:

I agree that Motherless appears to be more vulnerable legally than something like YouPorn or any other site with age "verification", but that's not the whole picture.

How does anyone first discover Motherless.com? Your browser doesn't just offer up random sites to check out. Most likely, you searched for porn; or you were referred by another porn site. I'd imagine just about everyone who ends up here intended to do so.

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15 Nov 2010 3:59AM

OP here. A 10 year old can intend to come here but they should at least be asked their age before the site is opened up to them. The intention with my thread was not to try and protect minors from entering but was about protecting Motherless itself from unwanted legal action, that could be brought, by not being able to prove that a kid lied about their age to enter the site. At the end of the day if children decide to enter this site, with or without an age verification system, then I don't really care as I don't own this site and can't be held legally responsible.

Whether the site owners chose to implement something or not is entirely down to them. If they feel that they don't need it then so be it, but at least someone has reminded them about it.

If it were my website I'd feel more comfortable knowing that I had an age record (whether genuine or not) for every visitor that came to it.

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15 Nov 2010 1:44PM

Yes, OP, I agree. Age verification is a great thing, because its basically putting the liability in the users hands, rather than the sites. Its basically like signing a consent form or a contract. The person is assumed to have read it; even if they didn't, its still valid.

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