See "perlmonksflair.com : get your perlmonks flair!" for more about PerlMonksFlair.

I had a link to this on my home node:

<p>[id://1049026|PerlMonks Badge]: [http://www.perlmonksflair.com/kcot +t.jpg]</p>

Overnight, ++Cristoforo advised me: "Someone linked your `perlmonksflair` link to a porn site!". I immediately removed that paragraph. I'm reasonably certain that I've seen similar links (e.g. http://www.perlmonksflair.com/<monk_name>.jpg) on other monks' home nodes; they may also exist on non-PM webpages including, potentially, $work websites.

It looks like the author, gideondsouza, was maintaining this up to, and including, 31-Jul-2017; that is also the last time he visited PerlMonks. I suspect ownership of the domain expired and was bought by another party (just guessing, though).

I'll add a link to this post on "perlmonksflair.com : get your perlmonks flair!"; however, given the length and popularity of that thread, my addition may not be particularly prominent. Perhaps gods, janitors, or other cabal members with appropriate permissions, might consider adding a large, bold warning to the top of the OP.

— Ken


In reply to Warning: PerlMonksFlair now links to a porn site by kcott

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