Ever since the late 90's that investing in web domains is seen as weak business. Investing in porn website domains has to be a whole other world, where bad financial choices play and jump in the former mansion of Mc Hammer. So we need to ask ourselves the question: What takes Taylor Swift, 25 year-old, with good eye for business, to buy not one, but two sites under improper domains?

People usually say that prevented woman is worth for two, and the singer of "Shake It Off" is no exception. Starting the 1st of June, that TaylorSwift.porn and TaylorSwift.adult would be available for any Internet user to acquire.

Swift, to avoid that her name was associated with explicit material, preemptively bought the domains. The pop star's strategy is not new. The couple Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis took similar action when his daughter, Isabelle Wyatt was born.

Unfortunately, time and imagination abound in the digital world. When 1st of June arrives, new suffixes "dot" will be allowed, and there is hardly any money to buy all pornographic variations of a name and the curiosity by the singer is much.

Remember that Taylor Swift's Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr accounts were all hacked earlier this year. In the wake of what became known as "The Fappening" which revealed private photos of Celebrities, particularly of Jennifer Lawrence, "hackers" claimed to have similar photos power of the author of "1989".

At the time Swift responded with disdain on Twitter: "Some hacker is saying to have nude pics?' Pssh, loved it, didn't you? Have fun using photoshop, because you have nothing."

Fortunately for Taylor Swift, the singer has millions of watchful eyes patrolling the Internet to assert that nothing and no one speaks badly of their musical idol.

That says Diplo, who compared Taylor Swift's fans to "an army worse than North Korea." In November last year, the DJ asked his fans to start a campaign to get Swift a "ass". Nothing happened. "All I know is that we must never get in a quarrel with Taylor Swift. She has about 50 million people who would die for her," regrets the musician. Hopefully the "swifties" will have the same kind of zeal when browsing sites not recommended for children.