Forum Moderators: rogerd
The planned income source for the site is affiliate links to widget merchants that pay commission per sale.
I would like a forum on the site to add a stickyness for users and also as I hope to harness the power of a coummunity to find bargains themselves.
The thing I don't want is my forum becoming filled with non affiliate links to bargains which undermine my income.
Technically would it be possible to use the swear filter so that e.g. everytime someone posted:
http://www.example.com
it would be replaced with:
http://www.example.com/index.php?affiliate_id_here
?
Would this be possible even if they were linking to a product so I would probably only want to edit part of the address?
Do you think my users would be angry about this, do you think they would even notice? I would probably put an explanation somewhere but if it is going to annoy my users then it probably isn't worh the hassle!
I know thats lots of questions but I really would appreciate some input.
Thanks
[edited by: rogerd at 3:43 pm (utc) on Jan. 6, 2006]
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Some swear filters only replace strings with a single character or sting of that character. You'll probably have to custom code what you want, or find a hack.
One place to change the code might be in the automatic linking routine. Some forums will automatically change a text URL to a link - you could leave the text URL as is, but alter the actual link. You'd also have to catch user-entered URL= code.
If you were a user would you think you were being exploited in that your links were being altered for financial gain? Or would you not care? Do you think you would even notice?
I was thinking that I would probably have to declare what I was doing somewhere, like a thread in an announcements forum. Then if someone kicks up a fuss I can show that I wasn't keeping it secret. Maybe I should put something about it in the user agreement when people register.
To address the link rewrites, I would think that anyone already inclined to see the situation as exploitative would point to that as evidence.
My opinion is disclose if you do rewrite. I can see situations where it reduces the burden on someone who would like to support the site by making a purchase, but is less inclined to go through the extra step of finding the aff banner and clicking it to start the purchase, when there's a direct product navigation link right at hand.