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.
Hey, after talking to tech support, we realized all your problems as mods in regards to secondary sites containing sublinks that are bannable (in pretty much everything except videos) would be solved if you had everyone use an archive link for EVERYTHING. This way, the data at the time of the posting will never be changed, and it wouldn't give any direct affiliate traffic that could be pegged to your site.
Perhaps you guys could make a post/wiki on how to do archive links and instruct everyone on GAW to do this. I'm still trying to figure it out myself, so if you have an easy peasy way of teaching this, that would be awesome. I hate having to contact my tech support.
Also, this thread should be up for a while to get more eyes on from the community. If you use wiki more, you can just put it there for everyone's reference 24/7, 365. A lot of the old site guide posts are buried in the history of this site, and while you can search for them, you need to know what you're looking for. A wiki is much easier to navigate for anyone trying to get up to speed on something and learn in general.
Thanks again for all that you Mods do. I hate having problems without solutions, so hopefully these are good suggestions to end the problem. Sincerely, PM17
I've told people before, just add archive.today/ at the start of a URL to generate an archive if one hasn't been generated already.