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  1. Since this thread was made, the member map has been introduced, so people can add their locations (being as vague/specific as they like - I recommend no more specific than your city at the absolute maximum). 

    https://peefans.com/membermap/

    US and UK dominating as expected, although this only shows members who have added their marker, so of course there are over 23,000 others members registered here too.  

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  2. Welcome to the forum! 🙂

    You can find the forum rules here: https://peefans.com/topic/7910-site-rules/ - nothing too unusual, but thanks for checking first! 

    As for posting your art, I'm sure we'd all love to see it, so please do feel free to share as much as you would like! 😄  If it's pee related art then by all means make a new topic in 'pee pictures' section which can act as a gallery for your work. If it's not pee related, there's also a 'sex and porn' section for other erotic pictures. 

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  3. As someone who typically uses ad blocker myself, I can definitely relate to what you're saying. There is one important point to bring up here though:

    ALL of the adverts on PeeFans are self-hosted images. The ad is hosted on our server in a simple .jpg or .png format. 

    There is no external code to other sites which could be modified/hijacked. The ad images are served in the same way as every other image on this site is served. 

    Another very important point is we have absolutely no popunders, popups or any 'hidden' ads. The ads are always in the same spots, and are quite clearly ads. They don't move or obstruct the main content.

    Additionally, the vast majority of ads promote gold membership or other forum-related things, and so the links are to other pages on peefans. Any other ads we do include here will always be from trusted partner sites. We never just add a code that provides unknown ads; we manually select sites and then work closely with those sites. Again, this is not something we do often, and we do screen the sites. You could argue those sites could get hacked yes, but you could argue that about this site or any site. The ads are very easily not clicked if you are concerned about visiting other websites, and the ads themselves will always be simple .jpg or .png images with a standard hyperlink (all hosted on our server). 

    The upshot of all this is that the ads themselves are perfectly safe, and always will be.

    They are also relatively unintrusive to the main content, and I would hope they're a small price to pay to ensure the site can support itself. I am sure most people are happy seeing 1-2 .jpg banners on each page if it means they get access to the site completely for free. 

    Alternatively, gold membership at £7.50 per month to remove them completely is something I believe most members could afford if they wanted to. If a member simply doesn't want ads but has no interest in all the other gold benefits (or can't afford £7.50 per month), by all means contact me and for a very small one-time fee we can remove ads on your account permanently.

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  4. Certainly wouldn't be something I'd like either, and it isn't something I'd even considered until this topic was brought up. Also, it would only be old picture posts (the ones where the pictures got duplicated during the site software change). Text posts take up very little space, as with inactive users. 

    Again, no intention for this to happen, just clarifying that that would be the best way to make space if it did come to that. If enough people continue supporting the site with gold membership, we won't need to. 🙂  But since gold revenue has dropped a lot lately, it's good to have a backup that wouldn't massively affect the site. 

  5. Good question, and thanks for looking out for the site. Inactive members take up extremely little space though, the vast majority of space is taken up by the images uploaded.

    If necessary, an option could be to remove posts from over 5 years.  There's no need right now, but I'd be curious how much this would bother people. My general feeling is less than 1% of people ever look at threads from that long ago. 

  6. I have added official chat rules to prevent these kind of posts, but in terms of activity, please also remember this is down to all of us. We can't complain the chat is not active but then not post much ourselves. If more people start conversations, especially by asking interesting questions, it will get a lot busier. 🙂 

     

  7. Thanks for the suggestion. To me though the heart has always had two meanings depending on context: either 'i love this' or 'sending love' - the latter of which is very similar to a hug I would say.

    Of course in a reply there is a hug emoji 🤗 you can use if you specifically want to get that across, but I would be wary about adding too many speficic reactions for every possible emotion. I think the current ones broadly cover pretty much everything.

    If people think they'd use it a lot though then I'd be happy to add it.

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  8. Welcome to the site, it's great you decided to join - I'm sure you'll have much more fun that way! 

    Your English seems great to me so don't worry at all! I'm sure we'd all love to see the posts you share.

    We have specific sections on the main homepage for 'pee pictures', 'pee videos' and 'pee stories' depending on what you're posting. (And then there's also a 'male peeing' section for all things related to guys peeing).

    If you have any trouble or specific questions, just let me know. 🙂 Enjoy! 

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