For reasons as yet unknown, Google is cracking down on sexually explicit content on its blogging platform. Starting March 23, users will no longer be allowed to share adult images and video on Blogger.
Older blogs featuring such content will be made private on that date. Private blogs can only be viewed by their owners and users with whom they’ve been shared.
If you’ve still got sexually explicit content up on Blogger, Google recommends that you either remove it, mark your blog as private or take down your blog and export all your posts via Google Takeout.
However, this doesn’t mean a total ban on nudity. Google says it “may make exceptions based on artistic, educational, documentary, or scientific considerations or where there are other substantial benefits to the public from not taking action on the content.”
The company previously blocked users from monetizing adult content on its blogging platform back in 2013.
Update: A Google spokesperson said, “We’ve updated our policy to fall in line with our policies across Google’s hosted products (including products like YouTube or Google+). So starting March 23, 2015, you won’t be able to publicly share images and video that are sexually explicit or show graphic nudity on Blogger.
“We’ll still allow nudity presented in artistic, educational, documentary, or scientific contexts, or where there are other substantial benefits to the public. However, we will ask that these types of blogs show an interstitial warning to remain public.”
➤ Adult content policy on Blogger [Blogger Help via Engadget]
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