Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Google will remove all porn from their blogs – The Universal


  Google changed its policies Bloogger content, your blogging platform finder. As of March 23 users will be banned from posting images and videos that are sexually explicit or showing naked. To notify, an email began circulating among users of the site and its content is qualified under “unfit for work” (NSFW).
 


 


 The company issued a statement on its help page, he mentions that the publication of naked bodies be allowed “if the contents provides significant public benefit, for example in the artistic, educational, documentary or scientific context,” he says.
 


 


 “If [your blog] includes sexually explicit images or video or graphic depictions of nudes, your blog will become private since March 23, 2015. None of your content will be removed but, as will be private, they can only see them Owners or managers of the blog and the people with whom the owner has shared it. ”
 


 


 For new blogs, Google warns that starting from March 23 if it finds explicit content, you can delete or take other measures, such as site closure or blockage of the associated account.
 


 


 As mentioned in the portal The Independent, the firm notes that if the user wants to delete the entire blog, you can export content as an .xml file through Google Takeout.

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