14 May 2009 @ 12:15
If you've looked at Blogger blogs with adult content, you've most surely seen the warning screen you have to go through first. Which not everybody likes, and which accomplishes what, exactly? Angelo of High on Sex took the initiative to gently do something about it. Blogger is owned by Google, so he set up a Google Product Idea where one can vote on the idea of removing that warning. Here are his words: Make Content Warning optional. Remove flagged blogs from Blogger's Listings (Next Blog, etc), instead of forcing a splash page on 'objectionable' blogs (ex: nude art blogs). The warning page causes more problems than it solves and limits expression. This was also mentioned on Fine Nudes and Fluffy Lychées, amongst others. Angelo also wrote about it here.
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