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Social Media Adult Websites
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 Hello, Do you recommend using the buttons (facebook, twitter and google +1) on pages with adult content? For adult seo marketing google uses this metric? Thanks, Stroke 
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 Thanks for the tips, but do not understand how I see some sites linked from facebook like porn.com 
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 Think about it but Facebook Adult content is banned via user streams so if some one likes content then it is aggainst policy. But yes Twitter and google+ the rules are a bit more relaxed in this area so I guess adult web master have been getting away with it and seeing good results. I read an article recently saying that Tumblr was a very popular social place to syndicate adult based content too, so that could also be an options possible. Sorry I do not really deal in the adult niche so I am not an expert I only read bits and piece online  
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 Erica, good testing insight. I could not find anything on Twitter either...I recall at SMX West one of the speakers was discussing banned content and I believe it included adult links. 
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 I couldn't find anything if Twitter does have rules against adult sites. I think it is worth it. Certainly people who run adult sites network together and sites that allow anonymous usernames were people can have their hidden accounts from people who don't want their adult content interests under their real names. Which give Google +1's argument for real names only, it might not be worth your time with them. I'd set up a test on a couple popular content pages and compare if people do indeed share if there are buttons that allow them to do so and if the rate is at a level to justify doing it on all your pages. I'd also take a look at your current analytics to see what percentage of your traffic is coming from socials sites people have more manually put in and if that traffic is worth it. 
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 and twitter? 
 But addressed the question of the topic, it is worth letting the social buttons to allow adult content?It is worthwhile to make some buttons to social sites? 
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 Google +1 doesn't have any regulations against adult sites. 
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 and google +1? 
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 Hello, FB will not allow it...It's a policy located in the Deveolpers section.. 
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