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Meloman 07-28-2008 01:54 PM

Blogger.com Question
 
Does anyone know if you have to select "yes" under the setting for adult content? It'll make a warning page show up on entrance to your blog. Is this just for people that prefer using the warning page or does it HAVE to be used with adult blogs?

Thanks in advance!

tony286 07-28-2008 01:59 PM

I thought you couldnt put adult blogs on blogger

Meloman 07-28-2008 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 14521980)
I thought you couldnt put adult blogs on blogger

Thats's what I thought too...but I see they have a setting to choose if you're adult or not....and for adult they place a warning page up.

So it seems like they allow them now....I'm just curious if you have to use the warning page.. Thought I'd quickly ask here before trying to contact them and hunting down the answer.

itto 07-28-2008 02:03 PM

my guess would be, if you have adult content and they offer some type of "adult content yes/no thingy", it would be better (required) to select YES.

but thats just a wild guess as i don't use blogger.

Strickie 07-28-2008 02:13 PM

If you select "yes" for adult content your surfers will see a warning page first. Also, this is something to consider:

"Commercial Pornography: We do not allow content that exists for the primary purpose of monetizing porn content or driving traffic to a monetized pornography site."

http://www.blogger.com/content.g

Meloman 07-28-2008 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Strickie (Post 14522038)
If you select "yes" for adult content your surfers will see a warning page first. Also, this is something to consider:

"Commercial Pornography: We do not allow content that exists for the primary purpose of monetizing porn content or driving traffic to a monetized pornography site."

http://www.blogger.com/content.g

Doh! I missed that part. The first line through me off:

"Pornography and Obscenity: Image and video content that contains nudity, sexually graphic material, or material that is otherwise deemed explicit by Google should be made private. Otherwise, we may put such content behind an interstitial"

I didn't noticed the "commercial pornography" line...

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