Sunday, February 5, 2012
Blogger Content Policy
I hate the Blogger Content Policy, specifically, the prohibitions against Hate Speech (personal views/facts), Crude Content (reality), Violence (a non-stop topic in the war-mongering media these days), and Illegal Activities (often, one groups hate against another, evidently justified if it is the majority view); and I hate the totalitarian punishments ...
* Delete the blog
* Disable the author's access to his/her Blogger account
* Disable the author's access to his/her Google account
* Report the user to law enforcement
Why? Because I hate thought control, expression control, and reality control, especially when there is no danger of harming anyone in particular directly in any physical or reputational capacity. Such things have no basis in corporate policy toward the public or the law, the fundamental and original intent of which serves to protect the life, liberty, and property of individuals equally, regardless of group affiliation and social status. I don't like my work destroyed by those exercising arbitrary rationals under dictatorial policies. Yes, writers use a service that Blogger provides, but Blogger uses a service that the writers provide as well. Contracts and respect for property are a 2-way street, not a 1-way street. Yes, the Terms of Service and Policies may have validity as a "take it or leave it" contract, but they are a corporation created by the state in terms of service to people, and I don't see any provisions for the writers to challenge any actions taken under the dictatorial policies, nor recover their work, nor any allowance for correction in the event of inadvertant error. They simply claim the right to destroy all of a writers work whenever they feel like it, at their whim, soley at their discretion, at any time. This is clearly unacceptable behavior.
Anyway, you can't destroy HATE without destroying LOVE. You can't destroy UP without destroying DOWN. You can't destroy MEN without destroying WOMEN. You can't destroy COLD without destroying HOT. You can't destroy a NORTH POLE without destroying a SOUTH POLE. That is just reality. So next time you see ANTI-HATE messages, remember, you are seeing ANTI-LOVE messages. THEY LIVE!
Morality is a matter for the people themselves, not states, and not corporate persons. Don't try to turn the hierarchy upside down. Fictions work at the pleasure of non-fictions and are without authority to narrow the rights of the people in public.
If I open up part of my property to allow sculptors to make what they want with some worthless clay that I provide for the purpose of adding beauty to my own property, and allow them to make replicas for their own property, is it just for me to destroy all of their work and efforts at my whim at any time based on my concepts of beauty, along with other property of theirs located on my property, with total and utter disregard for the sculptor and their work and property? Hardly.
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Report a Terms of Service Violation
One of the hallmarks of Blogger is the importance of freedom of speech. Blogger is a provider of content creation tools, not a mediator of that content. We allow our users to create blogs, but we don't make any claims about the content of these pages, nor do we censor them. However, Blogger has standards and policies in place to protect our users and the Blogger network, as well as to ensure that Blogger is complying with all national, state, international, and local laws.
Please select the type of violation that you'd like to report:
Defamation/Libel/Slander
Copyright/Piracy issues
Spam
Nudity
Hate or violence
Impersonation
Someone is posting my private information
I think someone else is using my account
Hate against a protected group
Please read below for more details, and choose Continue to report this claim, or Cancel to go back to the Help Center homepage.
Blogger strongly believes in freedom of speech. We believe that having a variety of perspectives is an important part of what makes blogs such an exciting and diverse medium. With that said, there are certain types of content that are not allowed on Blogger. While Blogger values and safeguards political and social commentary, material that promotes hatred toward groups based on race or ethnic origin, religion, disability, gender, age, veteran status, or sexual orientation/gender identity is not allowed on Blogger.
Please note that Blogger does not remove blogs for containing insults or negative commentary. While blogs that contain such content can be distasteful, Blogger is not in a position to arbitrate such disputes.
If you believe you've discovered a violation of Blogger's policy on hate speech, please submit the blog's URL below.
Please submit each blog only once. We will review every submission as soon as possible and take action as necessary.
For more information about Blogger's policy on hate speech, click here.
Please provide the URL of the blog in question (e.g. http://example.com).
Blogger is a free service for communication, self-expression and freedom of speech. We believe Blogger increases the availability of information, encourages healthy debate, and makes possible new connections between people.
We respect our users' ownership of and responsibility for the content they choose to share. It is our belief that censoring this content is contrary to a service that bases itself on freedom of expression.
In order to uphold these values, we need to curb abuses that threaten our ability to provide this service and the freedom of expression it encourages. As a result, there are some boundaries on the type of content that can be hosted with Blogger. The boundaries we've defined are those that both comply with legal requirements and that serve to enhance the service as a whole.
Content Boundaries
Our content policies play an important role in maintaining a positive experience for you, the users. Please respect these guidelines. From time to time, we may change our content policies so please check back here. Also, please note that when applying the policies below, we may make exceptions based on artistic, educational, documentary, or scientific considerations or where there are other substantial benefits to the public from not taking action on the content.
Adult Content: We do allow adult content on Blogger, including images or videos that contain nudity or sexual activity. But, please mark your blog as 'adult' in your Blogger settings. Otherwise, we may put it behind a 'mature content' interstitial.
There are some exceptions to our adult content policy:
* Do not use Blogger as a way to make money on adult content. For example, don't create blogs where a significant percentage of the content is ads or links to commercial porn sites.
* No incest or bestiality content: We do not allow image, video or text content that depicts or encourages incest or bestiality.
Child safety: We have a zero tolerance policy towards content that exploits children. Some examples of this include:
* Child pornography: We will terminate the accounts of any user we find publishing or distributing child pornography. We will also report that user to law enforcement.
* Pedophilia: We do not allow content that encourages or promotes sexual attraction towards children. For example, do not create blogs with galleries of images of children where the collection of images or text accompanying the images is sexually suggestive.
Hate Speech: We want you to use Blogger to express your opinions, even very controversial ones. But, don't cross the line by publishing hate speech. By this, we mean content that promotes hate or violence towards groups based on race, ethnicity, religion, disability, gender, age, veteran status, or sexual orientation/gender identity. For example, don't write a blog saying that members of Race X are criminals or advocating violence against followers of Religion Y.
Crude Content: Don't post content just to be shocking or graphic. For example, collections of close-up images of gunshot wounds or accident scenes without additional context or commentary would violate this policy.
Violence: Don't threaten other people on your blog. For example, don't post death threats against another person or group of people and don't post content encouraging your readers to take violent action against another person or group of people.
Copyright: It is our policy to respond to clear notices of alleged copyright infringement. More information about our copyright procedures can be found here. Also, please don't provide links to sites where your readers can obtain unauthorized downloads of other people's content.
Personal and confidential information: It's not ok to publish another person's personal and confidential information. For example, don't post someone else's credit card numbers, Social Security numbers, unlisted phone numbers, and driver's license numbers. Also, please keep in mind that in most cases, information that is already available elsewhere on the Internet or in public records is not considered to be private or confidential under our policies.
Impersonating others: Please don't mislead or confuse readers by pretending to be someone else or pretending to represent an organization when you don't. We're not saying you can't publish parody or satire - just avoid content that is likely to mislead readers about your true identity.
Illegal activities: Don't use Blogger to engage in illegal activities or to promote dangerous and illegal activities. For example, don't author a blog encouraging people to drink and drive. Otherwise, we may delete your content. Also, in serious cases such as those involving the abuse of children, we may report you to the appropriate authorities.
Spam: Spam takes several forms in Blogger, all of which can result in deletion of your account or blog. Some examples include creating blogs designed to drive traffic to your site or to move it up in search listings, posting comments on other people's blogs just to promote your site or product, and scraping existing content from other sources for the primary purpose of generating revenue or other personal gains.
Malware and viruses: Do not create blogs that transmit viruses, cause pop-ups, attempt to install software without the reader's consent, or otherwise impact readers with malicious code. This is strictly forbidden on Blogger.
Enforcement of Blogger's Content Policy
If you encounter a blog that you believe violates our content policies, please report it to us using the 'Flag Blog' link located at the top of each blog (Note: If the blog owner has hidden this link, you can still report the blog by filling out this form).
Our team reviews these flags for policy violations. If the blog does not violate our policies, we will not take any action against the blog or blog owner. If we find that a blog does violate our content policies, we take one or more of the following actions based on the severity of the violation:
* Put the blog behind a 'mature content' interstitial
* Put the blog behind an interstitial where only the blog author can access the content
* Delete the blog
* Disable the author's access to his/her Blogger account
* Disable the author's access to his/her Google account
* Report the user to law enforcement
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There's nothing wrong with "drinking and driving" as long as you don't drink too much. It's not even illegal in many or most places. There's few things worth hating more than "premptive-strike" law that criminalizes people for what they might do. It puts police and the judiciary in the Crystal Ball business.
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