After using WordPress, I have to say it is a more impressive platform and you can potentially do more with it.
However, since blogging is only a hobby I'm not going to delve into the whizz bang features of WordPress. As such, I have decided to maintain this blog here for now.
Once bitten twice shy, I do not trust Blogger not to go crazy again so I will still keep WordPress as a back-up.
For now, I am back here.
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This week,
we announced a change to Blogger’s porn policy stating that blogs that
distributed sexually explicit images or graphic nudity would be made
private.
We’ve received lots of feedback about making a policy change that impacts longstanding blogs, and about the negative impact this could have on individuals who post sexually explicit content to express their identities.
We appreciate the feedback. Instead of making this change, we will be maintaining our existing policies.
You can read an article of Google's reversal here:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/katienotopoulos/google-reverses-bloggers-adult-content-ban
We’ve received lots of feedback about making a policy change that impacts longstanding blogs, and about the negative impact this could have on individuals who post sexually explicit content to express their identities.
We appreciate the feedback. Instead of making this change, we will be maintaining our existing policies.
What this means for blog owners
- Commercial porn will continue to be prohibited.
- If you have pornographic or sexually explicit content on your blog, you must turn on the adult content setting so a warning will show. If a blog with adult content is brought to Google’s attention and the content warning is not active, we will turn on the warning interstitial for you. If this happens repeatedly, the blog may be removed.
- If you don't have sexually explicit content on your blog and you're following the rest of the Blogger Content Policy, you don't need to make any changes to your blog.
You can read an article of Google's reversal here:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/katienotopoulos/google-reverses-bloggers-adult-content-ban
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