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I'm saying, I come like once a day and I swear this the only thread jumping 10 pages a day.damn I thought new product dropped or something with how fast the page jumped.
Wait….someone tik tok posted the forum primal threadI'm saying, I come like once a day and I swear this the only thread jumping 10 pages a day.
I will say one thing Primal is doing right is marketing jesus christ. With all the New ppl joining after all the tiktok post and peps blowing up and this Clav guy got every teenage boy on test and looksmaxxing business has to be booming for him.
I am pretty new here myself but I came with lots of research before I ever joined and before I ever fucking pinned myself with anything. Blows my fucking mind what I am witnessing.
Another reminder to ALWAYS test ANYTHING you're putting in your body and jesus fuck FILTER IT regardless where it came from... BLOODWORK...
Search function works great if you give it a whirl. That helps navigate sometimesAs someone new here, coming to a source page with hundreds upon hundreds of pages can be daunting. I appreciate the recap! I won’t say I’ll personally write off Primal, but I’ll take what I’ve learned into consideration before making my next purchase (it’ll be a while). It sounds like there’s several good options around here, but again, sorting through the hundreds of pages takes a while!
This is bad news.I'm saying, I come like once a day and I swear this the only thread jumping 10 pages a day.
I will say one thing Primal is doing right is marketing jesus christ. With all the New ppl joining after all the tiktok post and peps blowing up and this Clav guy got every teenage boy on test and looksmaxxing business has to be booming for him.
I am pretty new here myself but I came with lots of research before I ever joined and before I ever fucking pinned myself with anything. Blows my fucking mind what I am witnessing.
Another reminder to ALWAYS test ANYTHING you're putting in your body and jesus fuck FILTER IT regardless where it came from... BLOODWORK...
For sure it’s a fast track to heavy LE attention and exposure for customers. Well probably a bit more LE since they are on here anywayTo all the tech folks, is there a way to embed code into a URL or website that would disable it from being linked to / viewed on or from an assfuck platform like TikTok, etc? Asking for a friend. I think you’ll lose more high volume business in the long run from serious repeat customers if they know they’re buying from a vendor with that much exposure. Could be wrong tho, I usually am.
Yeah, I mean, there are a few ways to ban linking, but the most foolproof one would require the devs here to implement something wild.To all the tech folks, is there a way to embed code into a URL or website that would disable it from being linked to / viewed on or from an assfuck platform like TikTok, etc? Asking for a friend. I think you’ll lose more high volume business in the long run from serious repeat customers if they know they’re buying from a vendor with that much exposure. Could be wrong tho, I usually am.
Something tells me the shit is already out of the donkey on this oneYeah, I mean, there are a few ways to ban linking, but the most foolproof one would require the devs here to implement something wild.
Anyone who shares links containing drugs, hate, or spam is banned on TikTok. But hate is automatically prohibited by keyword, so if the link to this was: thinksteroids.com/community/HARDRNWORD/threads/primal-pharma-us
It would be removed fast and the poster would be warned or penalized.
Hey there. I’m a cybersecurity engineer. I’m Not loved on this forum today but I’ll share some thoughts. You can embed JavaScript into websites to do things like alert you if your website has been cloned. That is useful in cases like phishing resistance. We do this at my company. But you can’t embed code in a url expecting it will be executed. In fact that’s an attack vector some use to attempt RCE: remote code execution. Also URL parameters, like everything after the ? In http://example.dev/whatever?param1=stuff¶m2=things are sanitized on input. At least the should be. Meaning “code like things” are scrubbed to avoid things like sql injection and cross site scripting.To all the tech folks, is there a way to embed code into a URL or website that would disable it from being linked to / viewed on or from an assfuck platform like TikTok, etc? Asking for a friend. I think you’ll lose more high volume business in the long run from serious repeat customers if they know they’re buying from a vendor with that much exposure. Could be wrong tho, I usually am.
Not really. The nuclear option, which I would personally implement, is to disallow any visitors from viewing the forum, make the forum invite-only, limit invites per year, and track who sent invites to whom. But if users drop low, take register requests and vet them in the topic boards for months before they can view Steroid Underground.Something tells me the shit is already out of the donkey on this one
Oh for sure. Now the busiest board on this forum has popped up on tik tok. This is why websites for ordering are a terrible idea also. But we have already beat that horse.I can see a lot of sources going private in the very near future. Too much publicity is a bad thing and a select few fail to understand this.
Everyone has done moved on from that. This is info that is part of harm reduction as well. Protecting our private info as much as possible is harm reduction as well.Hey there. I’m a cybersecurity engineer. I’m Not loved on this forum today but I’ll share some thoughts. You can embed JavaScript into websites to do things like alert you if your website has been cloned. That is useful in cases like phishing resistance. We do this at my company. But you can’t embed code in a url expecting it will be executed. In fact that’s an attack vector some use to attempt RCE: remote code execution. Also URL parameters, like everything after the ? In http://example.dev/whatever?param1=stuff¶m2=things are sanitized on input. At least the should be. Meaning “code like things” are scrubbed to avoid things like sql injection and cross site scripting.
One possibility is using referrer headers in a request to block certain traffic but that could be both complex and unreliable.
Wonderful. So I did a bit of digging into newer firewall rules. I think my initial hunch was correct. I think referrer headers could help a lot. Here’s how it’s implemented in three different WAFs.Everyone has done moved on from that. This is info that is part of harm reduction as well. Protecting our private info as much as possible is harm reduction as well.
