Is this hub OK

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  1. Ben Peck profile image61
    Ben Peckposted 13 years ago

    Hello

    Is this hub likely to cause me problems, its humour and innuendo
    but is it too much for hubpages. I saw the title on the google keywords tool and could not resist making fun out of it.
    but I do not want to get into trouble over it, I'm OK with it but not everybody is the same.

    Any opinions on this matter please?

    Many thanks.


    http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-make-a-girl-wet

    1. climberjames profile image57
      climberjamesposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I hope not - very funny!

    2. Prakash T profile image61
      Prakash Tposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      It says it is no longer published.... Oh boy, I have missed it!

  2. Ohma profile image60
    Ohmaposted 13 years ago

    I am no google expert or HP expert for that matter but I enjoyed it. Thank you for the laughs.

  3. wilderness profile image95
    wildernessposted 13 years ago

    I am no expert either, but I would doubt that a robot would pick up the innuendo.  Very funny hub and one I enjoyed.

    I did note a few spelling errors; you might want to check that.

    1. psycheskinner profile image84
      psycheskinnerposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      However Hub pages new rules say you can;t have ads on a hub with sexual innuendo.

  4. Ben Peck profile image61
    Ben Peckposted 13 years ago

    Thanks guys,

    I will chance leaving it there and see how it goes smile

    1. wilderness profile image95
      wildernessposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      You are most welcome.  It is certainly worth having around.

  5. DzyMsLizzy profile image85
    DzyMsLizzyposted 13 years ago

    I guess it wasn't ok--when I tried to read it, this is what came up:

    "NO LONGER PUBLISHED  The article you are looking for is no longer published. The author may have chosen to unpublish it, or it may have been unpublished by a moderater because of a violation of HubPages rules."

    Too bad--from other comments, it sounded like a funny piece.

  6. Maddie Ruud profile image73
    Maddie Ruudposted 13 years ago

    Google is cracking down on pages with deceptive innuendo-type titles, and therefore, unfortunately, so are we.

    1. DzyMsLizzy profile image85
      DzyMsLizzyposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      :-( 
      I will applaud the day when we are finished with prudish censorship in this country. 

      The BBC has been 'over it' for many years..as a result, their comedies are truly funny, because they are not interrupted by annoying 'bleeps' substituting for what was said; and they are not so hung up about 'innuendos' either.

      It is truly sad that so many people believe that EVERYONE'S viewing/listening should be censored because of their (minority) sensitivities.  That's what the 'change channel' button, or mouse click or 'off' buttons are for.  If  those folks don't like what they see/hear, they should simply move on without a fuss.  No one is handcuffing them and forcing them to stay.

      I am fairly liberal in my views and tolerances, but yes, there are some things that offend me.  And that's exactly how I deal with it--I move on...to each thier own.

    2. Ben Peck profile image61
      Ben Peckposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Hi Maddie Ruud.

      Thank you for letting me, I know you must me busy, and I appreciate it. I did not want this article to cause me problems, so I am glad it has been addressed.

      am I right thinking that if I change  the title and the tags  then the  piece should be publishable. or was there a problem with the text?

      Maybe change it into a short story title of some kind? would that include the  hubpage address?

      Many Thanks  : )

      1. Ben Peck profile image61
        Ben Peckposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        OK, changes made. It is quite clear now what the piece is, a fiction story, if people come across it they will know exactly what to expect.......I think

        Is it obvious that it is a fiction story. Or is it still misleading.


        http://hubpages.com/hub/Making-girls-we … onal-Story

        1. psycheskinner profile image84
          psycheskinnerposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          It still has innuendo, which Hubpages no longer allows (although Google adsense actually does).

          1. Ben Peck profile image61
            Ben Peckposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            Thank you

            I thought that the problem was due to the deceptive title and tags, does it say no innuendo in the site rules? I had a look and could not see anything on that.

 
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