Free WebCounter System Policies
We apologize for the necessity of the following policies concerning
the use of the free counters. We have been finding more and more
groups who seem to be deviating from what we think is ``fair use''.
This restricts our ability of providing the services to everyone on
the Net.
- You are allowed one (1) counter per html document. No more.
Multiple instances (to show your count in english or another language
for instance) of the same counter is also not allowed.
- You are allowed three (3) counters per site. A site is defined
as the web-pages for an individual organization or company. Systems
which serve the web-pages for a number of separate organizations can
still have three for each organization they serve.
- A counter is designed to count the accesses to one html document
-- no more. A counter cannot be referenced on more than one (1) html
document. For instance, you cannot use the same counter to count the
total accesses on a number of pages. An exception is made for sites
with mirror locations -- i.e. with the same html document in different
locations. Exceptions are also made when you have two formats of the
same page -- frame or non-frame for instance. The same counter can
appear in each instance of the page.
- Any automatic measures taken to artificially increment the value
of a counter is expressly forbidden. This includes placing a counter
on a page that users are encouraged to reload.
- You should give credit and provide a backlink to the Web Counter
somewhere on any page where a counter resides. For those sites
getting more than 1000 hits/day, you should also display our logo.
For further information and instructions, please see the Thumbnail Page.
Definition of Adult Material
Counters should be designated as containing adult material when
they contain content that would not be appropriate to show to a any
child or teenager under the age of 18. This includes the display of
any of the following: female chest, male or female buttock or groin,
or a sexual act. Adult material should also be indicated for pages
which contain prominent discussions about sex, excessive violence, or
addictive substances. In addition, pages which showcase links to such
adult material are in turn considered adult in nature.
Please try to understand that although your personal, local,
regional, or even national norms as to the definition of adult content
may deviate (sometimes significantly) from the above, we are living in
a global society here on the Net and must make some attempt to respect
the social norms of every user of this media. The WebCounter staff is
not trying to censor information, rather we are attempting to make the
counter more friendly to families and web-surfers of all ages.
Please note that we reserve the rights to classify any page as
containing adult material and to modify the Top-10 lists to reflect
this status.
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