The search company says any blog with sexually explicit content or graphic nudity will be made private as of March 23. Blogs created after that may be removed, depending on the severity of the content ...
Google has reversed the decision to ban explicit sexual content on Blogger. On Friday, in an update by Social Product Support Manager Jessica Pelegio on Google's Product Forums, the tech giant said in ...
Google today announced that Blogger users can now automatically share their blog posts publicly to Google+ as soon as they are published, with no additional clicks required. In fact, those who have ...
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 ...
Google's backtracked on its plans to ban sexually explicit material from Blogger, following an outcry from users - and the beginning of an exodus to Tumblr. Earlier this week, the company announced ...
In a sharp policy U-turn, Google is warning users of its Blogger platform that they must remove all graphic images and videos or face having their blog yanked from public view. Google blogs - which ...
Well that was fast. Google only declared that it would begin cracking down on adult content posted to Blogger a few days ago, but it's already decided it was a bit hasty in its decision. After coming ...
The next time you're about to upload porn to Google's Blogger, you better think twice. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of analysts covering smart ...
Update, 27/02: Google has decided to reverse the proposed ban. Instead it will “step up enforcement around our existing policy prohibiting commercial porn.” (H/t Engadget) Google is banning adult ...
Google has quietly announced changes to its Blogger free-blogging platform that will enable the blocking of content only in countries where censorship is required. Twitter announced technology last ...
A test from Google Blogscoped indicates that 60% of all blogs hosted on Google’s Blogger blogspot.com domain are spam blogs. The test of 50 random blogs found 30 of them to be rubbish. A later test by ...
More and more, consumers are turning to blogs for the latest news, insightful tips and reviews on every topic imaginable. Maintaining a blog for your small business is a good way to increase traffic ...