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    • Deleted User
      Deleted User last edited by

      Hi, I like the discover tab, but there is a problem: it sometimes contains sexy or even P*RN images, always coming from the same site (mag.sky.it). I have a screenshot saved if a proof is needed. I think that the site should be banned from the Discover section. How can I report that to Opera?

      Thanks

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        Probably best to report it on the Desktop Team Blog. They will need a link to the image — one man's normal advertising is another man's porn.

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        • missingno
          missingno last edited by

          Well, a bunch of images on that site are quite NSFW.

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          • Deleted User
            Deleted User last edited by

            Originally posted by Pesala:

            Probably best to report it on the Desktop" target="_blank">http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2013/12/opera-18-stable-update/]Desktop Team Blog. They will need a link to the image — one man's normal advertising is another man's porn.

            Today I got two women and a man having sex. I saved a screenshot. In the blog you mention I can't find any contact form, I sent Opera a tweet. Thanks for your help.

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            • Deleted User
              Deleted User last edited by

              They replied on Twitter and removed the site.

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              • d1sasterp1ece
                d1sasterp1ece last edited by

                So they can change the displayed sites, but I can't do it myself? Silly.

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                • blackbird71
                  blackbird71 last edited by

                  Originally posted by D1sasterp1ece:

                  So they can change the displayed sites, but I can't do it myself? Silly.

                  Or not so silly, if it would interfere with the revenue model.

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                  • d1sasterp1ece
                    d1sasterp1ece last edited by

                    Originally posted by blackbird71:

                    Originally posted by D1sasterp1ece:

                    So they can change the displayed sites, but I can't do it myself? Silly.

                    Or not so silly, if it would interfere with the revenue model.

                    Like I care for the revenue model.
                    I think it can be done with some preloaded, default content that is still user-changeable - like it is on desktop with Opera 12.

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                    • blackbird71
                      blackbird71 last edited by

                      Originally posted by D1sasterp1ece:

                      Originally posted by blackbird71:

                      Originally posted by D1sasterp1ece:

                      So they can change the displayed sites, but I can't do it myself? Silly.

                      Or not so silly, if it would interfere with the revenue model.

                      Like I care for the revenue model.
                      I think it can be done with some preloaded, default content that is still user-changeable - like it is on desktop with Opera 12.

                      When you develop and market your own free web browser, feel free to do it however you want. But I think you'll find Opera is doing things in ways that make sense to them financially. As to whether or not that turns out to be wise remains to be seen.

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                      • frenzie
                        frenzie last edited by

                        Originally posted by blackbird71:

                        When you develop and market your own free web browser, feel free to do it however you want. But I think you'll find Opera is doing things in ways that make sense to them financially. As to whether or not that turns out to be wise remains to be seen.

                        Does it really make sense financially to make me not want to use the feature altogether? I think http://portal.opera.com/ is pretty decent, for instance. It's pretty much the same thing, but with customization.

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                        • blackbird71
                          blackbird71 last edited by

                          Originally posted by Frenzie:

                          Originally posted by blackbird71:

                          When you develop and market your own free web browser, feel free to do it however you want. But I think you'll find Opera is doing things in ways that make sense to them financially. As to whether or not that turns out to be wise remains to be seen.

                          Does it really make sense financially to make me not want to use the feature altogether? I think http://portal.opera.com/ is pretty decent, for instance. It's pretty much the same thing, but with customization.

                          I certainly cannot pronounce about what makes sense to Opera, financially speaking. But it seems to me that if they're getting any kind of "rent" payment for face-time from the Discover content providers, it can only reduce their revenue to expend the necessary effort to put the user-content-selection code in the browser, as well as protect such controls from hijacking or exploitation. Particularly at a time when we're assured repeatedly that the devs are up to their eyeballs in work, trying to code "new and exciting" features for the browsers... 😉

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                          • opera1215b1748
                            opera1215b1748 last edited by

                            2 blackbird71:
                            🙂

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                            • Deleted User
                              Deleted User last edited by

                              Maybe this Discover thing would be useful if it would offer some nice porn sites. Customised to individual taste, of course. It would surely generate some revenue for Opera too.

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                              • Deleted User
                                Deleted User last edited by

                                Then again, maybe Opera has a little class... something many of the whiners seem to sorely lack.

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