DrZ
There seems to be a problem of understanding here.
@MarkusX - No, there isn't a misunderstanding.
My post is informational.
It's not a request to do anything.
Well... with respect, you didn't state that it was a request in those exact words, but you posted with an expectation that members would follow the link and then make comments. You proved that yourself when you again posted to state you had received no feedback, and to question why.
The website I linked is clean and legal.
There is neither spam or malware.
As a computer scientist, I can assess and check this well.
No one said the site was illegal. No one said the content was definitely malicious. But members have good reason to be wary of new accounts without history on the site. I've personally dealt with plenty of issues with new accounts that for some reason turned out not to be what they claimed to be.
My advice to you is to contribute to the forum and perhaps other parts of the site in constructive ways. As you gain and develop relationships with others, then the level of trust will also improve.
As a computer scientist, I can assess and check this well.
Good - and so can I, therefore I did. But you can't blame others for being careful and avoiding something they are unsure of. I don't know how many times I've given that kind of advice to people.
I thought this forum thrives on interesting information.
That doesn't seem to be the case.
It does thrive on information. But all I'm saying is don't expect hordes of BDSM enthusiasts just to jump out and be incredibly keen to follow every link you post, especially when it's machine translated from its native language.
For all we know, some members will have followed the link you provided and decided the content wasn't of interest to them. People will often do that without commenting. Some people might have liked the content but had no comment to make. It doesn't mean posting the link wasn't worthwhile. Just adjust your expectations about feedback.