Remove Your Sydney University Disclaimers

You can all delete this Disclaimer from your pages

"Disclaimer WARNING: Sydney University and all other institutions using this or any Adult Friend Finder site or its associated sites for projects - You do not have permission from me to use any of my profile or pictures in any form or forum both current and future. If you have or do, it will be considered a violation of my privacy and will be subject to legal action. (I suggest the rest of you post this notice)"


It was a social experiment that started in Adult Match Maker in the early 2000's. It was to see how many people were gullible enough to copy the disclaimer to their own profiles. Like any Internet Virus or Work, it quickly spread to Adult Friend Finder and many other sites.

Sydney University has no interest in swingers profiles or photos. Doesn't harvest them and has not desire to really look. There is no research being done, otherwise it's been going on for nearly 20 years.

However, to prove social manipulation, google searches are done to consolidate the number of swingers that paste the disclaimer on their profile. Many profiles are indexed by search sites.

Over 15 years, its' been easy to map the propagation of people to add things to their profile that they never queried and simply put on because some else did.
Published by mojitog
5 years ago
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alexwettfan
alexwettfan 1 year ago
You certainly do see them everywhere. Also the "Now that Facebook is a publicly ..." blah blah. People are quite pathetic really.
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-Snap-Crotch-Beaver-
YES
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mojitog
mojitog Publisher 4 years ago
to MILFilipina : People are easily swayed by nonsense on this site. Always been like this. 
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MILFilipina
MILFilipina 4 years ago
I don't have the "Sydney notice" on my profile, but am amazed at how many people believe that they have to do it to "protect their privacy".  The most ridiculous notification that I've seen here is the one that prohibits law enforcement from accessing their content and sending them friend requests.  They must really believe that investigators will be turned away upon reading it. 
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madjack666
madjack666 4 years ago
to spermaholic : Well, for the record, I added the disclaimer before I was a toilet paper hoarder.
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madjack666
madjack666 4 years ago
So... I bet next you're going to tell me that Microsoft/Bill Gates isn't going to donate a dollar to cancer research and that nice prince in Nigeria isn't going to deposit $20,000,000 into my checking account?
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mojitog
mojitog Publisher 4 years ago
to spermaholic : LOL
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spermaholic
spermaholic 4 years ago
People added the 'Sydney University Disclaimer' about as rabidly as people are panic-buying toilet paper these days.
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drgoodhead
drgoodhead 5 years ago
I always wondered why a bunch of Pd.D.s wasn't smart enough to find their own porn.
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lilith10
lilith10 5 years ago
I've always wondered about these stupid things.
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Besides, once a person post anything online, it's never gonna go away.
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rickhandjobxhm 5 years ago
Excellent text.
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mojitog
mojitog Publisher 5 years ago
to -Snap-Crotch-Beaver- : Yep. Just search your user names and see where your uploaded content has ended up.
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mojitog
mojitog Publisher 5 years ago
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OomPapaMowMow
Something always stood out as kind of odd when I saw that disclaimer on profiles here.  Suspicions confirmed. 
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cumhereoften
cumhereoften 5 years ago
And,for all we know,this post may be the next step in the experiment! (LOL)
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-Snap-Crotch-Beaver-
NOT on my profile - such BS is a big time waster as there are other ways to NOT have your content out there roaming freely in xhamland { remember that when the product is FREE = YOU are the PRODUCT }
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