I just saw that BodyBuilding.com has decided to censor all discussion of Pro Hormones and Anabolic Steroids. How you can have a serious discussion about bodybuilding and ignore the role that testosterone plays in building muscle is beyond me. But here is their announcement:
PH Discussion - Rule Update
Unlike the member supported forums that we have here - where the generosity of our Platinum and Chairman members keeps us online, Bodybuilding.com's revenues come almost entirely from mainstream dietary supplement sales. I would imagine that they were pressured to remove the anabolic steroid discussions by the supplement brands that they represent.
Of course, mentioning EliteFitness.com over there has always gotten you banned. But now, BodyBuilding.com has removed all their anabolic steroid profiles, they removed their anabolic steroid forums, and they have now implemented a policy prohibiting further discussion of these subjects. You cannot even discuss legal pro hormones.
And if any of you reading this are visiting from BodyBuilding.com, welcome! EliteFitness.com has been encouraging the frank open discussion of anabolic steroids and bodybuilding since 1996. Here you will get an educated, unbiased opinion on the subject - that includes the good, the bad, and the ugly. What you will not get is a watered down version of the truth dictated by supplement companies and marketers. If you are here to seek the truth, we're glad to have you on board!
PH Discussion - Rule Update
PH Discussion - Rule Update
We can no longer allow discussion of pro hormones or steroids taken medically or otherwise on the forums.
Please refrain from discussions of these topics as moderators will now be monitoring for those posts.
Thanks everyone!
Unlike the member supported forums that we have here - where the generosity of our Platinum and Chairman members keeps us online, Bodybuilding.com's revenues come almost entirely from mainstream dietary supplement sales. I would imagine that they were pressured to remove the anabolic steroid discussions by the supplement brands that they represent.
Of course, mentioning EliteFitness.com over there has always gotten you banned. But now, BodyBuilding.com has removed all their anabolic steroid profiles, they removed their anabolic steroid forums, and they have now implemented a policy prohibiting further discussion of these subjects. You cannot even discuss legal pro hormones.
And if any of you reading this are visiting from BodyBuilding.com, welcome! EliteFitness.com has been encouraging the frank open discussion of anabolic steroids and bodybuilding since 1996. Here you will get an educated, unbiased opinion on the subject - that includes the good, the bad, and the ugly. What you will not get is a watered down version of the truth dictated by supplement companies and marketers. If you are here to seek the truth, we're glad to have you on board!