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Can you use the word "porn" in the domain name of a non-adult website and not get red flagged by search engines and email servers? Example watchporn.com (if it was about watches) or pizzaporn.com (if it was about pizza recipes). Would it get automatically banned by universities, workplaces, libraries and such? Cheers.
 
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Unless you have been living in a monastery in Tibet for 50 odd years then Porn only means one thing....people can try and wrap it up how they want but go and ask 1,000 people (or more) what Porn means to them and I'm sure 99% will give you interesting sex related answers - the other 1% will tell you of their disappointment about the Cabin Porn book not living up to expectations......

I wonder how many people bought @bmugford book on impulse thinking it was about something else before it started gathering dust on the shelf.......

That is true, I don't dispute that. Nothing but a quirk the other meaning

PS I'm going on Sedo later, looking up some Domain Porn
 
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That is true, I don't dispute that. Nothing but a quirk the other meaning

PS I'm going on Sedo later, looking up some Domain Porn
I might just have a dirty mind though 😉
 
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The phrase climbing porn has been in use for some time and is often used to reference Alpinist magazine, but I have seen it used in conjuction with both food and trucks.

Some will have a difficult time getting past the one word, but it can probably be defined as "an image which generates a reaction of excitement in an individual not unlike a pornographic image".

I have a couple of pornXXX in a cctld, but dont see a high commercial value, perhaps as a blog or as mentioned an edgy business.

Climbing Porn

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I.mean food pics are called food porn so always exceptions.
 
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I can call "Porn" something fake, brutal, ugly and deceiving.
Like an arranged boxing match, unfair court decision or the excessive use of force.
I would have never thought "FoodPorn" is taken in 80 extensions and "FoodGlamour" in 2.
Nice thread though!
 
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Only if you announce the word otherwise you can wipe you're wet ass pu%%y all over the tv set.
 
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Can you use the word "porn" in the domain name of a non-adult website and not get red flagged by search engines and email servers? Example watchporn.com (if it was about watches) or pizzaporn.com (if it was about pizza recipes). Would it get automatically banned by universities, workplaces, libraries and such? Cheers.

Yes, almost always.

It's automated. There are some blacklisted words. Many websites and online services heavily rely on their own blacklist words. Porn is probably at the top of all blacklists. Anything that includes "porn" would get blocked as it's a blacklisted word.

Removing an automated ban would require manual human review by the person who is authorized to lift it. You would need to contact many places to ask for getting unbanned and sometimes it can not be possible for technical factors. The worse thing is that you would eventually forget or not get noticed or are not aware of too many places that have blocked your domain from accessing their services. Also don't assume unbanned status of your porn domain will not change. It would easily turn back to banned status after an update in software, authorized staff, company ownership, etc.
 
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Yes, almost always.

It's automated. There are some blacklisted words. Many websites and online services heavily rely on their own blacklist words. Porn is probably at the top of all blacklists. Anything that includes "porn" would get blocked as it's a blacklisted word.

Removing an automated ban would require manual human review by the person who is authorized to lift it. You would need to contact many places to ask for getting unbanned and sometimes it can not be possible for technical factors. The worse thing is that you would eventually forget or not get noticed or are not aware of too many places that have blocked your domain from accessing their services. Also don't assume unbanned status of your porn domain will not change. It would easily turn back to banned status after an update in software, authorized staff, company ownership, etc.

Really helpful mate. That sounds like a full time job just to keep it unbanned. Think we'll pass on porn. Might look for a hack of the word instead. Example foodpawn.com or foodpvrn.com but probably not a .com. Cheers.
 
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Really helpful mate. That sounds like a full time job just to keep it unbanned. Think we'll pass on porn. Might look for a hack of the word instead. Example foodpawn.com or foodpvrn.com but probably not a .com. Cheers.


I am glad to be helpful.
 
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I posted a thread on what is adult and it is totally acceptable to start threads on psychedelic drugs gambling etc but no porn such a double standard.
 
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When i started investing in domain names, i handregged a bunch of adult VR domains, they are all dropped now though.

Unless it's something like sex dot com or porn dot com, I made a decision a couple years not to go near adult domain names for various reasons but the main reasons being 1) as OP says, they get red flagged 2) they are difficult to sell 3) a couple years ago there was talk of countries making online porn more difficult to access and people needing ID's to view it.
 
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Really helpful mate. That sounds like a full time job just to keep it unbanned. Think we'll pass on porn. Might look for a hack of the word instead. Example foodpawn.com or foodpvrn.com but probably not a .com. Cheers.

These type of domains always have a tendency to fall into trouble.

Sure you can invest in them. But at the end of the day you just have to ask yourself this query that whether they are worth the trouble?!

Since money is involved so basically everybody steers clear and play safe.

@lock Double standards indeed.

@poweredbyme Whether they are automated or not, I don't know. But some words just falls into bad zone without even doing anything.
 
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