Google has revealed some big changes to its Blogger platform, announcing that explicit imagery will no longer be allowed to be hosted on the platform.
Those who do host pornography on Blogger will find that after March 23 their blog will be set to private, and only administrators and those the blog have been shared with will be able to see the, er, private parts of the site.
This isn't the first time Google has restricted pornography through Blogger. In 2013, it warned that any blogs linking out to explicit sites would be shut down.
But it's art!
Google is giving its Blogger users a month to clean up their blogs but has noted that it will allow some nudity on the platform.
This nudity has to be of the artistic, educational, documentary or the scientific kind. To help those who want to keep their x-rated blogs alive on another platform, Google is offering users the ability to export their blog as an XML file and has stated that nothing will be deleted from its servers, just made private.
Google isn't the only one that is trying to clean up its sites. Vine made similar waves back in March 2014 and Yahoo has been looking at ways to make Tumblr a porn-free platform but has yet to act on this.
Even the folks at ICANN have tried to partition off pornography on the web by launching the .XXX domain back in 2011. But so far it looks like most don't give a XXXX about using this web address suffix.
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