It most certainly has on an exaggerated scale. It does look like YNA is attempting to regulate their advertising a little better and have been very open about being an incorporated business. Recently even the Blacks Beach website has fallen pray to porn ads as a source of revenue to keep the site up. How that figures into the nature of the page being activism for the sake of the beach is beyond me since a large argument against nude beaches have been certain "acts" going on. The owner says the solution is to remove them of their financial burden and buy out the ad space. Many folks were pointing fingers at the sites previous manager until shes had put out a statement that she had no ties to the site anymore and for more than a year. I think it just illustrates how we all should try to be a little more humble.