It is now posted on this site here: https://www.gaytorrent.ru/details.php?id=75b92b540d11394e5fde28c8b712ba6e90892c552c5421b9
Posts made by Riddler
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RE: Matt Damon's gay movie
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RE: Zac Efron's Bubble Butt
And a few more pictures from the 2014 MTV Awards and a 2014 Magazine article.
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RE: Zac Efron's Bubble Butt
Pictures of Zac from his new 2014 movie – Neighbors ---- where he plays a fraternity hunk!!
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RE: Zac Efron's Bubble Butt
Compilation Video Clip of scenes with Zac Efron in his underwear (from the movie, Paperboy).
https://www.gaytorrent.ru/details.php?id=45da7124c264e9df68f5d2adc2138d577ea55974c923dccd
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RE: Touchy around here: incorrect upload credit
I've been investigating your issue. However, I've run into a problem.
The last two items you have on your utorrent list - (1) "Gay - Workin Man Library 1" and (2) "Gay - Haze Him Library 5" (combined upload of 630 GB) are NOT torrents we have EVER hosted on GTRU. I'm an admin who has access to all current and past torrents and I don't find either one. Look on your profile page, they also are not included in your torrent seeding list.
So, the natural question is where exactly are you seeding your torrents, because they aren't all to ONLY GTRU, as you stated. I'm willing to bet you have other trackers added on a bunch of these torrents in your list that are uploading data to god only knows where. If you do this, you can likely figure out why your traffic to GTRU is lower than what you believe it to be.
Also, adding up all the upload traffic on your utorrent list picture, it comes to 1.1 TB. Just by identifying the bottom two torrents that are NOT being seeding on GTRU, this lowers it down to 470 GB. The remaining difference is likely due to your seeding elsewhere, rather than it being a tracker problem on GTRU, to which you have surmised.
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Porn company's condom policy a big part of fine
February 2, 2014
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A San Francisco pornography company that specializes in films featuring scenes of dominance and submission was fined more than $78,000 this week by state safety officials for maintaining dangerous workplace conditions, among them allowing performers to have sex on camera without using condoms.
Cybernet Entertainment, the parent company of Internet porn producer Kink.com, argued that many of its performers prefer not to use condoms and that the fine announced Friday is the result of a long-running campaign by those who oppose the adult film industry.
"The fines are excessive and, we believe, politically motivated," Cybernet founder Peter Acworth said in a statement. "The complaints which prompted the inspection were not made by actual employees, but by outside groups with a long history of opposition to adult film. We'll be appealing the decision."
Records show that the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited Cybernet for a number of violations after an inspection last August. The largest part of the fine — $75,000 of it — targeted Cybernet's policy allowing its performers to choose whether or not to use condoms.
CalOSHA spokesman Peter Melton said there had been several complaints against Kink.com last year, and he described the fine as "significant."
The inspection was prompted by a formal complaint filed against Kink.com by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, a Los Angeles-headquartered advocacy group.
Previously, AHF Foundation successfully lobbied for condom requirements on porn sets in the city of Los Angeles and later for all of LA County in 2012.
The group has remained a driving force behind the regulations, successfully defending the county measure in court when the county declined to, reporting suspected violations to government officials, and suing companies who try to move parts of their productions outside the area.
"We're all for sensible regulation that protects performers," Mike Stabile, a spokesman for Kink.com, said in response to the foundation's complaints, "but this essentially amounts to a moral crusade. It's a solution in search of a problem."
The foundation filed the complaints after two Kink.com performers who were romantically involved tested HIV-positive last year.
The company said testing determined that the performers contracted the infection in their private lives rather than on set.
For the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, whether the performers contracted HIV on set or in their private lives is of little consequence.
"That's neither here nor there," foundation spokesman Ged Kenslea said, "because OSHA requires that condoms be used."
"An HIV test is not a form of prevention," he added.
Earlier this month, another Bay Area adult film company, Treasure Island Media, lost its appeal of a similar OSHA citation and was fined close to $9,000.
Last September, California lawmakers voted down a bill that would have required porn actors to use condoms during filming, but CalOSHA rules require companies to minimize employees' exposure to blood and other potentially infectious bodily fluids.
The last confirmed on-set HIV infection was in 2004, after which the adult film industry adopted testing of all active performers biweekly for a range of sexually transmitted diseases, including syphilis, hepatitis and HIV.
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RE: Home HIV Testing Kits for Potential Sex Partners
Updated information on how long it could take for a test to detect whether you've contracted HIV after exposure:
OraQuick In-Home HIV Test –- 3-month window period after infection with 92% detection rate after window.
Clinic-Based Blood HIV Test –- 2 week window period after exposure to HIV with >99.9% detection rate.
So, today, if you get a blood test from a doctor's office/health clinic, you can be sure you don't have HIV after 2 weeks. Before, there was uncertainty lasting out to 3-6 months depending on the type of testing kit used. This is no longer the case and only a misconception.
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RE: Uploading / Catagories
Thanks for point that out. I modified the upload rule regarding gay-themed material –---- it wasn't clear it was referencing non-porn material must be gay-themed or include physique. I added "Non-porn" to the upload rules.
Yes, we have accepted straight/bisexual porn for some time now. We asked members about it and they voted to include it as a type of "fetish" for some users. There are TWO toggles on your profile settings page that turns this material on or off in your browse page.
Click here: https://www.gaytorrent.ru/my.php.
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RE: How to download with an android mobile using u torrent?
Download the utorrent app here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.utorrent.client
Further instruction can be found here: http://www.utorrent.com/utorrent-android