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Can YOU Name That Porn?
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@86samaped
No, I didn't actually know the process for deleting an account as I don't think there's any available info on it.
This, despite the fact I've deleted two accounts in the past (they weren't working properly).
I do remember contacting the email address I directed you to, but I didn't get a reply.
You'd be better off posting on the staff thread rather than this one.
Have you tried this yet:
For account related issues, please contact us via:
https://account.namethatporn.com/contact
There's something there about deleting your account.
No, I didn't actually know the process for deleting an account as I don't think there's any available info on it.
This, despite the fact I've deleted two accounts in the past (they weren't working properly).
I do remember contacting the email address I directed you to, but I didn't get a reply.
You'd be better off posting on the staff thread rather than this one.
Have you tried this yet:
For account related issues, please contact us via:
https://account.namethatporn.com/contact
There's something there about deleting your account.
@EphraimGadsby
First of all, thank you for your response. Of course, I tried to remove the account from the settings page. But as you surely know, then NTP has to send you an email where you have to click a link to confirm the deletion. I thought I was clear enough.
First of all, thank you for your response. Of course, I tried to remove the account from the settings page. But as you surely know, then NTP has to send you an email where you have to click a link to confirm the deletion. I thought I was clear enough.
@86samaped
Look at the Contact section at the bottom of FAQ.
I think it's unlikely you'll get a reply.
At the risk of appearing a complete idiot, I take it you are aware that you can delete your account from the Settings page?
Look at the Contact section at the bottom of FAQ.
I think it's unlikely you'll get a reply.
At the risk of appearing a complete idiot, I take it you are aware that you can delete your account from the Settings page?
Good morning. This is already the third time I’ve asked to have my account removed, but I still haven’t received the confirmation email from NTP. Could you let me know if there’s an email address where I can send my request directly and/or explain the issue? Thank you. 86samaped
Good evening, lads.
Sorry, I’m new here, so I’m trying to add video through url (since I can’t upload it directly due to low level.
But there is an error
“URL Content-Type Text/html is not allowed.“
I tried to use saint and imgur as a source.
Any ideas?
Sorry, I’m new here, so I’m trying to add video through url (since I can’t upload it directly due to low level.
But there is an error
“URL Content-Type Text/html is not allowed.“
I tried to use saint and imgur as a source.
Any ideas?
@Owlfan12000 Sorry, I thought I explained this...
If you follow this post:
...and then go into your list of followed posts, you will see the thumbnail of the original video, which is that picture of the girl in pink on a white couch with a bright pink background; i.e. this:

That's how you can get the thumbnail from the OP even though the link is dead. With that- and often times the description in the original link- you can search to get an answer. E.g. for that post, the OP link has this in it (without the spaces):
http:// www.xvideos.com/video4934599/ nasty_chubby_brunette_stripping
I would not confirm the answer you just made up because the actual thumbnail from the OP is different. You can see that just by looking at the small thumbnail. If I follow the post and then go into my list of Followed posts, I can see more clearly that the thumbnails are different:

If you follow this post:
someone the full video ?
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Answered...and then go into your list of followed posts, you will see the thumbnail of the original video, which is that picture of the girl in pink on a white couch with a bright pink background; i.e. this:

That's how you can get the thumbnail from the OP even though the link is dead. With that- and often times the description in the original link- you can search to get an answer. E.g. for that post, the OP link has this in it (without the spaces):
http:// www.xvideos.com/video4934599/ nasty_chubby_brunette_stripping
I would not confirm the answer you just made up because the actual thumbnail from the OP is different. You can see that just by looking at the small thumbnail. If I follow the post and then go into my list of Followed posts, I can see more clearly that the thumbnails are different:

@harold ,@Shapleigh
Here is my point. Would you confirm this one?
You shouldn't. I just created it. I have no idea what the original poster was looking for. I went and found a valuable old post with dead links and added the same information that@kanella had in this post.
@mbvalentsage
@dowggggggg
@tramplecbt you confirmed the prior post. Is there some way you can tell the post I just made is a fraud
I'm not trying to cast stones, I just using this to make a point.
Here is my point. Would you confirm this one?
Where can I find this video?
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You shouldn't. I just created it. I have no idea what the original poster was looking for. I went and found a valuable old post with dead links and added the same information that@kanella had in this post.
someone the full video ?
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Answered@mbvalentsage
@dowggggggg
@tramplecbt you confirmed the prior post. Is there some way you can tell the post I just made is a fraud
I'm not trying to cast stones, I just using this to make a point.
@harold
How do I know that the original poster was looking for this picture?

For all I know the original poster was looking for a picture of a Disney movie.
How do I know that the original poster was looking for this picture?

For all I know the original poster was looking for a picture of a Disney movie.
@harold and@Owlfan12000
Some people enjoy the challenge of trying to solve the older post just from a thumbnail pic. I've solved a few that way...
Just format your answer like:
OP thumbnail
Pic link
your answer
A LOT of those post weren't unsolvable, they were just posted at the wrong time of day and got buried by other questions. There's no need to delete them. You can use the main menu and search open only and it will give you the most recent unsolved questions if you don't want to be bothered by older post.....
Edit: if the questioner created an account and has a username you can check their followed post and sometimes get a better (higher res, less cropping) thumbnail, just a tip if you're interested in trying them
Some people enjoy the challenge of trying to solve the older post just from a thumbnail pic. I've solved a few that way...
Just format your answer like:
OP thumbnail
Pic link
your answer
A LOT of those post weren't unsolvable, they were just posted at the wrong time of day and got buried by other questions. There's no need to delete them. You can use the main menu and search open only and it will give you the most recent unsolved questions if you don't want to be bothered by older post.....
Edit: if the questioner created an account and has a username you can check their followed post and sometimes get a better (higher res, less cropping) thumbnail, just a tip if you're interested in trying them
@kronossss free porn links hardly ever last, the source was valid when it was confirmed. If you want a fresh link you post a new question. It will not be updated in "wrong answer" because the answer was deemed correct at the time of answer. We assume the link worked four year ago. If there was incorrect name that could be challenged, but a dead link, not so much. As I said, if you're interested in the content, just create a new question about it.
Hello, I am having a small issue with a specific post where it's answered but due to it being 4 years old the link in the answer no longer works. I have checked the "wrong answer" thread but I havent seen anything mentionning dead links in answers (if there is I apologize for the inconvenience) so I am not really sure of what to do with it.
The post in question
Again I'd like to apologize if I the answer to my question was right there and I missed it.
The post in question
Where i can find the full vidéo ?
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AnsweredAgain I'd like to apologize if I the answer to my question was right there and I missed it.
@Owlfan12000 If the answer provides the original thumbnail from the post, that should be enough to confirm.
E.g. if I follow the post you cited and then go to the list of posts I am following, I can clearly see that the thumbnail is the one that@kanella references in their answer even though the link for the OP is dead.
That is the barebones minimum I think to make the connection between request and answer.
Alternately, if we think that isn't enough proof, the site could have a garbage collector routine that runs nightly, checking links for requests that have not already been answered, and if it finds a broken link, it removes the request. That would save the time of someone flagging it as "unsolvable". Maybe this approach could be used for requests older than, say, 5 years?
E.g. if I follow the post you cited and then go to the list of posts I am following, I can clearly see that the thumbnail is the one that@kanella references in their answer even though the link for the OP is dead.
That is the barebones minimum I think to make the connection between request and answer.
Alternately, if we think that isn't enough proof, the site could have a garbage collector routine that runs nightly, checking links for requests that have not already been answered, and if it finds a broken link, it removes the request. That would save the time of someone flagging it as "unsolvable". Maybe this approach could be used for requests older than, say, 5 years?
I continue to see very old posts submitted for confirms with dead links. The answers look great but I see no way to confirm without having anything to confirm against.
Here is the latest example.
Is there something I am missing.
Here is the latest example.
someone the full video ?
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AnsweredIs there something I am missing.
@rollerbelt77
It's not for that post.
It would have been the one above it:
post/379630-whats-the-name-of-this-porn-actor
You shouldn't be answering/confirming posts that aren't porn related (although most of us have done it!).
Posts do not have to be posted on the Not Porn Thread to be disabled/deleted. They can be flagged.
It's not for that post.
It would have been the one above it:
post/379630-whats-the-name-of-this-porn-actor
You shouldn't be answering/confirming posts that aren't porn related (although most of us have done it!).
Posts do not have to be posted on the Not Porn Thread to be disabled/deleted. They can be flagged.
@rollerbelt77
Check this thread out as well.
Check this thread out as well.
Post that needs to be Discarded Thread Aka The Graveyard of Thread
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@rollerbelt77
It probably means it thread you posted for confirm was deleted by the mods. Was one of your confirms reported in the not porn thread?
It probably means it thread you posted for confirm was deleted by the mods. Was one of your confirms reported in the not porn thread?
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