Welcome to my uncensored blog

 Dear readers, 

Welcome to the launch of my uncensored blog.

This blog was started due to the unreasonable censorship I've been facing on my main blog at Adult FriendFinder.

What is Adult FriendFinder, you ask? 

Well, it started as an adult social media site for swingers to meet up with like-minded singles and couples. The site has both dating and social aspects. It has chat rooms, message center to send direct emails, and instant messenger for users to interact in hopes to meet up with someone who's looking for the same thing. Then there's the social aspects--the blogs and groups, where users can express themselves freely and explore their sexuality. 

When the site showed signs of great success, it was sold to Penthouse. AFF started its downhill journey from there, and the downhill roll is still going strong. Customer services, along with the review team, got outsourced to non-native English speaking regions. Since reviewing dick pix day in and day out isn't exactly a promising career, I'm guessing that it's a revolving door at the outsourced agency. Bugs aren't getting fixed, and the management keeps on insisting on fixing what ain't broke. 

Recently, in a desperate attempt to gain revenue, the management decided to allow cam girls (sex workers) free range in the blogs to direct traffic to their cams. I'm sure there's some incentive in place for the site the more the cam girls earn from the membership. 

As part of the agreement with the credit card company, the site reviews every single blog post and comments. Unfortunately, the first tier of the review team is the outsourced non-native English speaking team. Comprehension skills doesn't seem to be a requirement to get hired. 

To add insult to injury, the management is highly thin-skinned and they're very sensitive to any criticism aimed at them. They also fear that posts that are negative toward the site will have adverse affect on their bottom line. Yeah, right. Bloggers made up less than 5% of the overall membership. Those who post regularly are much fewer than that. It's highly unlikely that we'd have any influence on the general population.

As it's been said in an article on Mashable, AFF has potential but it's stuck in the past. 

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