Anyone posting links to any sites that sell or link to sales of fenbendazole risk being perma banned. Please go through your history and remove your links.
Some users with 1+ year old accounts are sharing the same link a rash of sub-month-old sock accounts were hyping up a month ago. The site contains an amazon affiliate link, facebook link, and telegram link. Three obvious red flags!
Let it be known we are not installing telegram or joining facebook to police links so if you don't want to be banned DO NOT LINK TO THEM. We may assume on face value of a report that it is spam, self promotion or a honeypot.
Further clarification, here are some dummy links as an example.
amzn.to/4SHiT10 (Affiliate/Bannable)
amazon.com/Turd-On-A-Stick/dp/AABBCCDDEEFFFGG?crid=AABBCCDDEEFFGG&keywords=turd%2Bon%2Bstickqid=11223344556677~ (Affiliate/Bannable)
amazon.com/Turd-On-A-Stick/ (Clean)
Don't post sites that contain affiliate links such as the first two examples. Most sites you land on with amazon links are affiliate links. They're often algorithmically generated like review sites or best [insert product here] of 2023. Even if you don't buy what they linked to, they still get money if you make a purchase on amazon after clicking those links.
I'm certain that Nazi Mossad ((((joo)))) u/catsfive is behind this crackdown! Affiliate links are free speeeeeeech!!!
Hahaha, don't ban me, I'm kidding. Those haters that discombobulate inside every mod PSA post are just too hilarious not to make fun of.
EDIT actually. It's simple. Guys. Amazon affiliate links get royalties. It's not about fenbendazole. You can buy it on amazon no problem (that's where I got mine). The affiliate links pay royalties, and the posts are just tards trying to skim off everyone's purchases. I wouldn't allow it if I was a mod too.
This makes sense. I mean, "no self-promotion" is one of the core tenets of GAW. I just thought it was an issue with FenBen itself and not something else.
Yeah the descriptor being Fenbendazole was not the greatest thing.
I expected something to have suddenly popped about Fenbendazole now = bad.
I definitely don't want a flood of affiliate links / trackers though.
That's what I thought too. I can understand the concern. I'm assuming it was a fenbendazole related post that triggered the warning, but the title is confusing to me when specifically "fendendazole links" is mentioned. The examples help.... Amazon sucks and should always be avoided. I hate it and avoid it when ever it can. I'd never use them as a reference, period. Even their commercial on TV for Prime is annoying and disgusting.
Well then...they need to come out and say the reason for what they are doing...that makes sense...something we can look at to avoid doing but just coming out like they are going to ban anyone that has ever used an affiliate link...I have no idea what that even is...or how to look for it....
Post updated with examples.
That certainly helps to clarify what you are talking about....thanks for the additional information....
It's about AFFILIATE links to ANY product.
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So no blatantly spamming my onlyfans page anymore?
Damn! GAW was my biggest audience.
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Ok. Tbh honest i have been tryi g to come up with a witty response all night ... but I got nothing...
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what the hell is fenbendazole
Absolutely no offense, but, you must be NEW to GAW π€£
It is an anti-parasitic with brand names like Heart Guard, etc. that are marketed for dogs and cats. It has been used to cure cancer. Albendazole and menbendazole are human versions, but those require a prescription.
I believe that the antiparasitics work for some types of cancer and not for others. Since no real research has been done for any of these, it is sort of a gamble on finding the right cure. I know that fenbendazole is a specific type of antiparasitic that targets heart worms. There may be certain types of cancer that some of them work on and not on others. Ivermectin is a broad spectrum antiparasitic and works on many different types of parasites, so perhaps it covers different types of cancer. It is hard to say until real controlled experiments are done to get a better understanding of the mechanisms behind why they seem to work and which ones work on which types of cancer. Since it seems to correlate that some antiparasitics work on certain types of pasitic infections, perhaps they have the same pattern with cancers.
interesting. I rarely follow treatment links.. so I never noted it.... does this ban criteria pertain to news which may link to such sites or is this more of a retail focus.?
I think it is specific to these tracking type sites which will effectively give them credit for other things you buy. I am not really very well versed in this type of monetization schemes that are running. They probably started out well-intentioned, but it sounds like someone has figured out a way to exploit them for gain.