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lol, I thought you were going to move this to BPN again :p

You need to be a subscriber to see it. One time my thread got moved to "Thread Grave Yard" but there isn't any user link to it, only a mod link :p

lol, I thought you were going to move this to BPN again :p

You need to be a subscriber to see it. One time my thread got moved to "Thread Grave Yard" but there isn't any user link to it, only a mod link :p

:&: I don't want my thread buried in the thread cemetery. I don't want to see my thread again. :&:

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Does anyone know where is the link for the Neowin Back Stage Pass? I can't find it.

Content that isn't PG-13 cannot stay in the public areas.

Subscribers get porn? Don't they know it's free on Google.....

Yea, but not of each other. :rofl:

We don't get "pron", we get to to admire a good portion of the female body and discuss it. :p

Of course as mentioned there are also other things besides that that can't be kept in the public part of the forum that we have there.

Quite so, I need to read BSP more often to see what kind of goodies are there again.

They're the kind of goodies that rappy's hard drive is full of :p + other NSFW subjects (but mostly rappy and his babes)

isn't that what the Members' Metropolis is for?

Think of this as the NC-17 forum :p

isn't that what the Members' Metropolis is for?

Members Metropolis is protected from guests and search engines but our 13 year old members can still wander in there and get hopelessly lost in pile of teenage sexual angst. We still want to limit that language that they hear and the content of what they see.

Members Metropolis is protected from guests and search engines but our 13 year old members can still wander in there and get hopelessly lost in pile of teenage sexual angst. We still want to limit that language that they hear and the content of what they see.

what stops a 13yr old getting a subscriber account brought for them......

I wouldn't call it Back Stage Pass, but "Rappy's Hard Drive" LOL

We have given enough away already, I think what happens in BSP, stays in BSP :)

I can just see the amount of subscribers going up now :p

what stops a 13yr old getting a subscriber account brought for them......

I can list a few reasons why Neowin is secured against this.

1) it says you must be 18 (i think) years or older, OR with parents permission.

- Parents should know what their kids are browsing on the internet at all times.

2) there is a thread inside BSP, telling people that is not safe for work usage.

also, what stops a 13 year old from disabling the google preference filter, and surfing the images? Samething, only ours is more tasteful :)

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