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How to find FREE porn on the internet
TUTORIAL 1 (Published 4th January 2003)
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Part 1.
SEMI-RANDOM METHOD USING FILE NAMES

INTRODUCTION

This is the first in what will, hopefully, be a series of tutorials. Many of you will be familiar with what follows, but some members may glean some useful tips on technique.

Although I use other methods, including a crude Perl-based searchbot, this is how I find most of my links. This first tutorial is basic and does not deal with search engine syntax or operators to any great extent.

Besides, the spammers use spurious meta tags to exploit search engine features in order to drive up their hits, which is essentially what they need to survive.

This tutorial is geared towards beating the spammers. What follows assumes a basic familiarity with browsers and how search engines work. If anyone requires clarification just ask.

SITE PLACEMENT: AN OVERVIEW
Everyone who searches for smut will have started out by typing in search strings such as "naked teens", "amateur wives" etc. Admit it, we've all done it·

Unsurprisingly, virtually every site thrown up using this method is crappy.

In order to attract unsuspecting surfers the spammers have cottoned on to every conceivable phrase that is smut related. As an aside, some search engines are worse than others in this respect.

Some search engines allow natural phrase searches that can overcome this annoyance if used with clever operators and this can be turned to your advantage. But, more on the vagaries of search engines in a future tutorial.

OBSERVATION No 1:
The internet may appear to work through images but it operates solely as a text-based medium - ie it relies on the use of words.

OBSERVATION No 2:
Avoid searching on obvious smut-related terms unless you know how to tighten searches by the use of operators, use of Boolean language and other neat tricks.

FILE NAMES:
Although spammers can also trick surfers by creating attractive file names, this tends to be restricted to the more obvious, smut-related terms. I shall give examples below.

The most common file extension of interest to smut hunters is .jpg. Thus, a picture of an amateur flasher named "Maria" could be named Excellent-amateurs.com/maria1.jpg

Everything before the forward slash is the domain name (this is a simple example of url construction - usually, the structure is more complex and may include host names as well as the site title) and the bit after it is the bit that is unique to that file, or picture.

So if I save that picture the file name that I save will be maria1.jpg unless I change it, either before I download or afterwards. If I know there is a picture out there called maria1.jpg I can find it by typing that term EXACTLY into the search field of a search engine.

Note:
Not into the url bar of your browser because the file name is only the last bit of a complete url.

Because it is a common name it is likely that I will find loads of other sites containing maria1.jpg, some of which will be smut-related, some of which will be spam and some of which will be pictures of someone's pet dog.

Now that we know how files are named we can extend the search to cover millions of permutations and possibilities.

For example, if we start to think like a web designer who is thinking of putting up some free pics it becomes clear that the file name is likely to be related to the subject matter.

I have used a girl's name as an example but what about a site that is based around oral sex? Hmmm·how about blow1.jpg or suck1.jpg?

Try it and see although these are obvious terms that spammers can exploit. How about bj1.jpg?

Still within spammers' minds but less likely to throw up quite as many pay sites. Similar considerations apply to les1.jpg lez1.jpg sybian1.jpg babe1.jpg ass1.jpg tits1.jpg and so on.

However, excellent results can be had from quite obvious smut terms such as wet001.jpg (wet t-shirts) rope1.jpg (bondage) slut1.jpg (obvious) hard1.jpg (obvious again) feet1.jpg (fetish - usually) shaved1.jpg (varies as to genre) etc and all the various permutations that are touched upon below.

Even searching on colour as the file name can be fruitful. EG, try, say, red001.jpg·redheads, red dresses and all sorts of weird and wonderful stuff can be found using colours.

These are simple file name endings, of course. For better quality results we need to start messing around with the file name we are placing into the search engine. Let's search on variations of maria1.jpg. Maria0001.jpg Maria001.jpg Maria01c.jpg Maria-1.jpg Maria_01a.jpg Maria_a_1.jpg Maria2654a.jpg

There are thousands of other possible permutations. There are many other file extensions so we could run another search for Maria as follows: Maria1.html Maria1.htm Maria1.mpg Maria1.gif Maria1.bmp Maria1.avi

Dozens of other alphanumeric permutations are possible, as shown under the search for jpg's.

I would typically start a search at maria0001.jpg and then reduce the number before switching to .html and .htm extensions before inserting hyphens, underscores, letters etc into the file name. And, some files are named 0.jpg whilst others start at 100.jpg; there is nothing below the latter number in many cases.

OBSERVATION No 3:
The more complex the file name ending, the less likely it is that you will click mainstream spam sites.

OBSERVATION No 4:
Greater complexity and higher/more complex numbers in the file name endings, tend to increase the chances of hitting a big site.

PUTTING IT TO THE TEST
It seems to be common to insert the girl's name into the file extension, either in its entirety, or as an abbreviation.

As a start it is, therefore, well worth getting hold of a huge list of girl's names in order to extract suitable cores for the search.

So far, we are looking at a random method but one that often yields stunningly good results. Bear with me; I shall talk about tightening the search in a moment.

Type the term "common girls names" or a variation on that string into Google. The first few hits will yield sites that list of hundreds of different girls' names and, more interestingly, names of different nationalities.

The latter is very important because names that are not common in either Britain or the US can often be worth searching for repeatedly using different permutations of alphanumeric file names. In the case of non- British/US names, it often pays to use search engines based in, or near, the country where the name is common.

And, irrespective of which name you search on, open two or three different search engines at once and search for the same term using each engine.

The results will be similar but not exactly the same. The reason for this is that search engines work off algorithms that vary from one engine to the next.

So searching for a specific name on one search engine may draw a blank on some engines but not on others. Add to the list of names terms that you think may have been used to describe a smut pic and the possibilities become endless.

For example, maria_shaved01.jpg However, sometimes it helps to try the less obvious as we shall see below.

OBSERVATION No 5:
Random searches using girls' names and full/abbreviated smut terms can yield very good results provided you have the patience.

 

LESS OBVIOUS FILE NAMES
After I started looking closely at file names it became clear that many were not smut-related at all. Examples include a load of amateur dexes that had files named car001.jpg park001.jpg etc.

The designer had obviously described the pics as he saw them, eg car001.jpg showed a pic of a girl flashing from a car seat.

Another example of less obvious file names is steps1.jpg That showed an upskirt pic of a girl sitting on steps. Once you get into that way of thinking the permutations are endless and the less obvious the term, the less chance of a spammer site coming back. I rate this method very highly.

OBSERVATION No 6:
It pays to think laterally; how would YOU describe a picture?

TIGHTENING THE SEARCH
There are a few ways to refine your search. In Google's advanced search page type the file name ending name into the exact term field and then add a keyword into the any term field.

Conversely, type a short phrase into the exact term field and the file name into the any term field. The latter tends to be more precise because you can be more specific as to what you are looking for.

An example could be maria001.jpg tightened up by the addition of a term such as " submitted pictures".

GO TO GOOGLE'S ADVANCED SEARCH PAGE

Alta Vista sometimes gives better results using this approach; its algorithms are better suited to natural phraseology searching. In fact, all the search engines vary in their returns. Try a number of search engines and you will start to see a pattern in the returns that come back.

OBSERVATION No 7:
Tightening the search needs to be approached with extreme care particularly if you are searching on a rather simple file name. More often than not refining your search with a single smut-related term will yield spam, particularly if you are using a common/simple file name as the core of the search.

READY-MADE FILE NAMES
Quite often, you will encounter .txt listings of pictures that are copyrighted.

The owners of some sites complain that the pics have been stolen.

Such lists can be rich sources of leads to follow. Inserting the various file names into a search engine commonly takes you back to the list of "stolen" pics you started from but it can also reveal other sites where the pics have been used.

Bear in mind that different commercial operators often buy the same content for their sites.

Another approach is to look at file names on smut sites and try searching for them because they often appear on other sites too.

TGP listings can be used in this way. Taylor, Tawnee, Shawnee and other common names on commercial sites are obvious examples.

Not all that productive because the spammers use famous girls names as honeypot keywords but still worth trying.

A study of existing file names is also helpful to provide templates for making up closely related file names for inserting into search engines.

Web designers will often use a similar file name construction for their pics as those that have been used on other sites.

Study the file names and then make up your own; it is surprising how often this leads you to the goodies. Finally, no discussion of file names would be complete without reference to Usenet/Newsgroups. In the vast majority of cases the popular groups are spammed to hell and back.

But, if you are choosy and look carefully you will often find a goldmine of pics that have been lifted from smut sites and posted to the appropriate Newsgroup.

In many cases the pics have been stolen from pay sites and posted en masse. In other cases the file names can lead you right to a free source by using the techniques described in this tutorial.

It is important to note that the file names may have been altered but there is an unspoken netiquette that discourages renaming of files for posting purposes.

OBSERVATION No 8:
There is a huge library of file names out there for you to exploit and learn from.

Paying close attention to this area of study is very useful and can assist you in thinking up file names of your own to look for.

RANDOM FILE NAME SEARCHES
Quite often, file names bear little, or no, resemblance to the subject matter. This is particularly true of really big sites where the designer has decided to put up hundreds of pics and it would be a hassle to name them all in detail.

Thus, a search for, say, b103452.jpeg throws up a lot of non-smut sites but occasionally you hit pay dirt by accident.

Needs patience although I have found a fair number of big sites by scrolling through hundreds of sites based on that search method. Adding abbreviations to the number can help tighten the search.

So we could search on hc13452a.jpg or permutations thereof because we know it is perfectly possible that someone has uploaded loads of pics which he/she terms "hard core" hence the abbreviation.

Once again, the permutations are endless and can be extended to, say, hj04532.jpg cs466.jpg us0143.html and so on.

OBSERVATION No 9:
Big sites often have long, alphanumeric file names and sometimes the file names contain subtle clues as to their content. Learn to think like someone who is looking to name a batch of pictures.

FINDING A SITE FROM A SINGLE,
UN-NAMED PIC

On the old forum lurkers sometimes posted a single picture thay had found and asked if anyone had more of the same.

Now the file name was not apparent but it could be revealed by right clicking on the pic and selecting the properties tab to get the full file name.

This could then be pasted into the url window of a browser in its entirety and the url could then be altered to find the rest of the series it came from, ie by raising or lowering the number in the file name. Alternatively, the end of the file name could be cut out and pasted into the search field of a search engine and the main site could sometimes be located.

Incidentally, it is not uncommon to discover that the same pic appears on more than one site but with the same file name.

This technique is less important given the way posts are made on the ED now.

However, it is a useful tip if you come across un-named pics. Right clicking the pic usually calls up the properties tab and, therefore, the file name. You can then paste it into your search engine/url window of your browser. Sometimes it leads to goodies, sometimes not.

SUMMARY 1.
Spammers know what your average Joe types into search engines and this is why smut-related terms usually yield spam.
2. File names are extremely useful tools for smut searchers and a close study thereof is a basic starting point for the savvy surfer.
3. Learn to think like a web designer and pay particular attention to how you would name a file.
4. Be very thorough in your searches. If you are searching on a name try every conceivable permutation.
5. Big sites often have long file names.
6. Learn to tighten your searches by the careful addition of appropriate words and phrases but be careful to avoid the spammers.
7. Bear in mind that drawing a blank on one search engine is not the end of the road because they all use different algorithms.
8. Your library is out there on the net; use it.

FUTURE TUTORIALS
The next subject to be discussed will be search engines and their quirks. Because they use different algorithms each search engine yields different results off the same search string.

Some are better than others at natural language searches, some are human indexed and some are updated using automated spiders.

All of these factors need to be considered when using search engines because they affect what you will find. The next tutorial will look at the main features of the most popular engines and will discuss how these features can be turned to your advantage.

Topics covered will include Boolean and natural language, syntax and operators amongst others.

Sherlock©
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