Marketing our content on MySpace gives me chills because of the age group the site appeals to. I like CorbinFisher's approach in the way their profile is carefully screened for friends ages, as well as limiting the content so that
it is not luring....

I am not comfortable with the "anything goes for a buck" way of thinking and I think in the long run this approach will result in problems either for the affiliate that uses these techniques or the program that allows them. This is dangerous from a chargeback, spam and a liability perspective for both parties but the heavy hand of regulation and penalty come down on the site of the program, which, as noted earlier, are being called to task for the actions of their affiliates. Anyone as an affiliate using these types of "anything goes for a buck" tactics may get away with it for a while, but eventually, will be found out and have their account closed.

I was reading a thread on another board where a site owner is having crazy problems with chargebacks and his processor is just about to shut off his account. One of the probable reasons for his chargeback ratio by some in that thread, is thought to be from bad affiliates using "anything for a buck" tactics.

I can't see any program with an eye on being around in the future condoning that type of activity...