Wednesday 25 February 2015

Reddit and Blogger tighten up rules on pornography

Social network site Reddit and Google’s Blogger service will not allow naked images where the person involved has not given consent.

Social networking and news site Reddit has said it will remove photos, videos and links with explicit content if the person in the image has not given permission for it to be posted.
Google, meanwhile, is going to ban most nude photos and video from publicly accessible sites on its Blogger service.
The crackdown marks a shift in attitude for two services that have traditionally been freewheeling forums.
The lax approach has opened the door for nude and sexually explicit photos and video to be posted on Reddit and Blogger, even if the subjects featured in the images intended them to remain private.
Until now, Reddit has had a hands-off approach to privacy, largely allowing its 160m users to police their own forums within certain guidelines such as no child pornography or spam.
The change comes about six months after hackers obtained nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence and other celebrities and posted them to social media sites including Reddit and Twitter.
Without specifically calling out Reddit or Twitter, Lawrence lashed out at the sites that permitted nude photos to be posted of her. She likened the unauthorised use of photos of her body as a “sex crime.”

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