Pass-Pirates
Pass-Pirates, or P-P, is an active forum community showcasing explicit adult content, including discussions, polls, picture galleries, and movies. However, it is best known for the free XXX passes it has on offer. This is also accompanied by cracking tools and tutorials that are strictly for educational purposes, and remain controvertial. To date, it has over 143,000 posts made by over 16,000 members from over 25 different countries across the globe.
It is agreed that the birth of the forums was on 10 March 2005, the sign-up date of the site owner, '1c3m4n'. VIP membership grants exclusive access to XXX passess in exchange for a reasonable fee. These funds, in turn, help the administrative staff to maintain the site. The functions and interface of this forum community is inspired by Invision Power Board. It is not uncommon for members of the site to be referred to as 'pirates'. The site typically attracts male users between 18 to 25 years of age.
The general aim of the site is to deliver high-quality XXX passes (& other unique services) in a forum that is hassle-free to access & in a friendly environment where members can all help & relate to each other.
In this forum, members are able to
chat and share topics of interest, including likes and dislikes, and preferences such as 'is she hot or not?' Controvertial debates are not uncommon in this section. Threads in this forum may also contain useful advice for sexual growth & knowledge.
World news and politics can also be found here. This usually involves insightful discussions on the most recent world events. These important topics may be computer-related, or related to great financial or health crisis on a world scale.
A commentary of assorted
eBooks is also provided in the section, as well as access to these eBooks. These eBooks are mainly concerned with PC security. There, further, appears to be a range of do-it-yourself titles, especially to do with programming and software.
Adult humour is always a welcoming addition to the forum. From the absurd, to the wacky, to the 'laugh out loud', this section is very popular with the members.
Those members talented in art and tagwork (dubbed as
'taggerz') can get their praise in this section too. Constructive criticism and informative feedback is always the case in this section. There are some banner & cel shading tutorials available for those who are inexperienced in this arena.
The site contains abundant
porn site reviews written by members,
for members. It contains personal commentary, followed by scores of their choice and an overall rating. This ensures that high-quality XXX sites are not overlooked, but appreciated.
There is even a section for new members to
introduce themselves to existing members. It provides a friendly environment and makes sure that new people will always feel welcome. It, further, embraces the respect and dignity all members deserve and, hence, is also popular in other forums.
Lastly, there is room in the forum for those difficult questions when
PC problems arise. This also includes problems members may have with the forum such as a forgotten password. The staff are happy and willing to help.
The members are the driving force behind the huge bank of XXX passes the site has on offer. 'Student crackers', 'Cracker teams', and 'Elite-pirates' are some of the important contributors. This section is password protected, relying on a simple link-referral for free access. The passwords are updated frequently, depending on the activity level of each individual 'cracker'. Sometimes, there are rare passwords that are available.
The site's purpose of cracking is to educate and encourage the user to employ appropriate preventative measures for content/access they wish to protect. In the case of cracking, it typically comes down to the user's choice for a particular password. Cracking is achieved because the passwords follow simple 'rules of thumb' such as obvious usernames accompanied by obvious passwords, P-P says. For example, michael:jordan, username:password, and star:wars to name a few. The site does not condone illegal activity such as intent to maliciously harm important information of another user. Instead, it hopes that users handle their passwords & information more safely.
Since its creation, P-P has been following another 'rule of thumb' of its own - which is, 'thanking people who make meaningful contributions'. Madmax100 was the innovator of this culture, and can be seen actively encouraging members to thank posters whose links & downloads they have found useful. Despite this, some members refuse to follow this culture, resulting in multiple warnings or bans.
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