Spottt needs to filter their categories
I’m trying out Spottt which describes itself as;
a free way to trade links with other like minded sites.
Spottt’s categories are somewhat generic, ‘business’, ‘fashion’, ‘pets’ etc., the closest thing to web development was ‘tech’ so I chose that category. However 50% of the ads for ‘like minded’ sites involve pictures of women in various forms of undress. Now I love me the womenz, but I don’t think “dork who blogs about ActionScript and Ruby” belongs with the CeleZone or Desi Babes – Sexy Indian Hotties.

One of these Spottts is not like the others…
At least Crunch Gear shows up now and again, but I’d rather not have the Spottts which are visible only by black light.
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