Seems like Google is changing their blogspot policy that sexual content will not longer be accepted.
So that forces me to delete the blog :(
I do plan to keep posting my Altera pictures. Just need to figure out where. I'm not too fond of tumblr due to their crappy upload settings.
Anyone got any good ideas?
UPDATE:
Seems like after a lot of upset feedback, and probably Google being scared they would see everyone leave them for Tumblr xD
So the updated Policy now seems to be it will be the same as before, just that now if you are making money off of posting pictures, or attaching links to pornsites etc will not be allowed.
And since all I post is for free, I will continue to update my blog :D
You could try wordpress, if you wish to keep to the general "blogging" environment as they allow adult/sexual content. There's hentaifoundery but it would be a very different format compared to here.
ReplyDeleteWordpress stopepd allow adult content before blogger, but you can start a true site and use modeule wordpress, like this your own site and wordpress module also have and extention you will import your blog, all posts and illustrations so will be easier to start with. made it for my blog but still lot of work... O_o
ReplyDeleteThat's actually not a bad idea, to create your own site. If you try that, I hear Squarespace is a very good business to create and host your site with.
DeleteHmmmm this comment isn't lewd enough for this site so, "more ass plz plox".
hmm never mind about squarespace, they don't allow pornographic content hosted there either, ha us pervs are being shunned out.
DeleteI used OVH, prices are corrects and seem they don't have troubles with it, working on the new site but so much troubles, the actual theme have small text and don't know how fix them on css code... T_T
DeleteApparently according to an edit on the latest post by a developer for a certain hentai game, Google changed its mind as long as users do not try to make money off the frisky content that is uploaded. Will Uesugi of Faerie (Almost always on R63 Lily Uesugi though).
ReplyDeleteUnless you're making money off this blog, then that means you don't have to delete it! ^_^
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ReplyDeleteGoogle changed its mind about banning porn from Blogger, according to an article on engadget.com:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.engadget.com/2015/02/27/google-reverses-blogger-porn-ban/