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My main point is that you are believing stuff from the web that you have no ability to verify, rather choosing to believe information that fits with what you what to believe on the internet. That is the only verifiable truth in this thread.
As you pointed out, the ads are served by the Muslim Ad Network, what you didn't point out is that in order for the hosting site to earn any revenue you need to click on an advertisement. So theoretically they can generate revenue but how often do you click on an advertisement on a bulletin board, even a cached one?
If nobody clicks on advertisements in such places, why do they bother to have them?
As you pointed out, the ads are served by the Muslim Ad Network, what you didn't point out is that in order for the hosting site to earn any revenue you need to click on an advertisement. So theoretically they can generate revenue but how often do you click on an advertisement on a bulletin board, even a cached one?
Your posts are like a dog trying to bite a football.
Probably every forum has spoof or malicious stuff. If this one was a fake, so what? Are we expected to think Muslim extremism is all a right wing con? Not really.
Nobody is saying it is all a con.
But if someone is inciting others to join a terrorist group, shouldn't it be investigated by the police?
As you pointed out, the ads are served by the Muslim Ad Network, what you didn't point out is that in order for the hosting site to earn any revenue you need to click on an advertisement. So theoretically they can generate revenue but how often do you click on an advertisement on a bulletin board, even a cached one?
Probably every forum has spoof or malicious stuff. If this one was a fake, so what? Are we expected to think Muslim extremism is all a right wing con? Not really.
Yes. Did you click on them? In order for a Google cached page to provide revenue for ads they have to be authorised, are they? The question originally was, if they're making revenue from this wouldn't they have been better of leaving the link live rather than removing the forum entry, surely they wold earn more that way, if people clicked on the ads?
Yes. Did you click on them? In order for a Google cached page to provide revenue for ads they have to be authorised, are they? The question originally was, if they're making revenue from this wouldn't they have been better of leaving the link live rather than removing the forum entry, surely they wold earn more that way, if people clicked on the ads?
Did you read that? did you see that? Are you able to understand how web pages are built and constructed?
Where is nick, I wait for his arrival to back up his claims that I am talking bollocks.
Yes. Did you click on them? In order for a Google cached page to provide revenue for ads they have to be authorised, are they? The question originally was, if they're making revenue from this wouldn't they have been better of leaving the link live rather than removing the forum entry, surely they wold earn more that way, if people clicked on the ads?
As for the rest of your bollocks, I think my mainframe skills especially in regards to the Internet probably predate you and your desktop computers. I wrote my first webserver back in the early 90's along with IRC, Gopher, etc. and they ran, and still do on mainframes, and much more than that (I presume you know SGML?)
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