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Monday, February 23, 2015

What Is The Word On WordPress?

What about WordPress?

Does anybody know anything or have any experience with it?

Considering moving Wonderland there....

This is their Mature Content Policy.  Any red flags?

Mature Content

We do permit mature content on WordPress.com, including text, images and videos that contain nudity, offensive language, and mature subject material. However, blogs that contain such content must be marked as Mature in our system.
If you are publishing a blog that you expect will contain content that is intended for mature audiences, we ask that you provide us the courtesy of reporting your own blog by using the Report this content option in the blog menu of your Toolbar. (Hover over the site name next to “Reader” at the top of your site or dashboard. The link is at the bottom of the drop down menu.)
A blog that is marked as Mature is excluded from public areas of the WordPress.com service. This means:
  • It is not eligible to be featured in Freshly Pressed
  • It will not appear in the Reader or other tag listings
  • It will not appear in Top Blogs listings, recent posts, or related posts listings on other blogs
  • The blog’s users cannot use that URL as a link in their WordPress.com Forums profile
Mature blogs and their owners are permitted to utilize all other aspects of WordPress.com. We do not suspend blogs solely for the presence of mature content and there are no interstitials or other “age gates” on WordPress.com.
However, there are limitations to the mature content permitted on our service. Please don’t:
  • Post sexual materials that can be considered pornographic, such as images or video of explicit sexual acts or close-up images of genitalia;
  • Post links or ads to adult-oriented affiliate networks, such as pornography site signups;
  • Post links, text, or images promoting or advertising escort or erotic services;
  • Post images of extreme violence or gore without associated context or commentary;
  • Post images of child pornography;
  • Post content that promotes pedophilia, such as blogs with galleries of images of children where the images, content surrounding the images, or the intent of the blog is sexually suggestive.
Blogs found to be hosting the above material will be suspended. In cases of child pornography, we will report all incidences to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and fully cooperate with law enforcement.
If you have found a site on WordPress.com that is hosting mature content, please use the Report this content option in the blog menu of your Toolbar and select “This content should be marked as mature” to report it to us. If you do not have a WordPress.com account, you can report the site using our complaint form. Our staff will review the blog’s content and take action as necessary.

2 comments:

whkattk said...

The very first Bullet Point is exactly what Blogger is stating will cause a blog to be changed from Public Access to Private Access.

Evidently, WordPress will actually shut down a blog. At least Blogger will allow it to remain - albeit accessible only to "members."

It's all so very disheartening. It's looking more and more like Tumblr is the last vestige...though even that will not work as we've been used to:
We cannot mix text with photos on a Tumblr post. We must post text, then separately the photo(s). (That according to Phil at AOM).

Mistress Maddie said...

Whatever you decide handsome please keep us abreast. While I may not always comment I still always check you out! Will we soon have any freedoms left?