Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

The American GeniusThe American Genius

Social Media

Google reverses decision concerning adult blog content

Google takes another look at its policy concerning adult content oriented blogs, and we can all learn a lesson from this controversy.

blogger adult content

blogger adult content

Google rolls back their call to ban adult content on Blogger

After receiving a flood of user feedback, Google has decided to reverse its decision to ban nude images and videos on Blogger. Earlier this week, Google emailed selected bloggers to inform them that sexually explicit photographs or videos would be banned from all public blogs. Although Google would not remove any content from blogs, they would restrict access.

bar
Blogs would be designated as private, meaning that “only blog authors and those with whom they have expressly shared the blog” would be able to view the site. The change was to take effect by March 23, and bloggers were advised to cease posting content that would violate the new policy, and to “make any necessary changes” in order to “comply as soon as possible.”

Users refused to stand by and be censored

Users protested that the ban would retroactively punish bloggers who have been publishing and accumulating readers for years.

According to Google’s Social Product Support Manager Jessica Pelegio, the policy change would also have a “negative impact on individuals who post sexually explicit content to express their identities.”

Blogger has reversed its original decision, and rather than ban sexually explicit content, instead plans to more vigorously enforce existing pornography policies, which forbid users from making money or advertising commercial pornography, from posting photographs without the consent of their subjects, and from posting depictions of illegal sex acts.

All sites with nudity or sexually explicit material redirect users to an adult content warning page before proceeding to the blog. Blogger maintains the right to designate explicit blogs as “adult” if the blog’s author hasn’t already done so.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

This is a good reminder of the value of owning your own content

Although Blogger’s content policy describes the platform as a place for “self-expression and freedom of speech,” the recent change serves as a reminder that if you are blogging without your own domain, your content will always be subject to the terms of service of the platform you are using. These policies can change at any time.

Video based social network Vine recently banned sexually explicit content outright. However, the fact that Google was so responsive to user’s objections shows that they are not eager to lose users to other sites, like Tumblr, who are notoriously lenient about sexually explicit content.

#AdultContent

Ellen Vessels, a Staff Writer at The American Genius, is respected for their wide range of work, with a focus on generational marketing and business trends. Ellen is also a performance artist when not writing, and has a passion for sustainability, social justice, and the arts.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement

The
American Genius
news neatly in your inbox

Subscribe to our mailing list for news sent straight to your email inbox.

Advertisement

KEEP READING!

Social Media

Meta Oversight Board has answered the call to review nudity policies across Meta properties, especially when it comes to breasts - why?

Video

As the #TwitterFiles are released, we're taking them one by one, learning about Twitters' internal policies and culpability.

Social Media

Social media censorship has been a hot topic across the board, but now the federal court upholds free speech rights in TX by law.

Social Media

(SOCIAL MEDIA) Twitter is rolling out a new warning giving users a chance to edit their tweet before they post “harmful” language, and we...

Advertisement

The American Genius is a strong news voice in the entrepreneur and tech world, offering meaningful, concise insight into emerging technologies, the digital economy, best practices, and a shifting business culture. We refuse to publish fluff, and our readers rely on us for inspiring action. Copyright © 2005-2022, The American Genius, LLC.