
Screenshot from www.technorati.com |
It’s not just Google-owned Blogger that superficially rejects pornographic images. For example, if you have a blog website, you may have heard of Technorati. It’s one of the major search engines specialized in blogs. And, yes, this search engine lets you find blogs that contain pornographic images.
No, no, no, don’t get us wrong. Technorati can support pornography if they choose to. It’s just that Technorati’s Terms of Services says no pornography. We found search results of pornographic blogs by following hyperlinks posted at Blogger’s porn websites. Instead of superficially saying no to porn, why don’t Blogger and Technorati simply accept it? |
Should I delete my technorati accounts? Are they the source of spam and hacks, etc.?
Good Grief? Why have ethics, terms of service, if they don’t follow thru?
and google? what about them?
gotten tons of spams with gmail, aol, aim, yahoo and other popular portals email accounts.
to fight em now pasting full headers in my reports. But what a time waster that is, besides having to erase all of them.
>Should I delete my technorati accounts?
No.
>Are they the source of spam and hacks, etc.?
I don’t know. I suppose not, though.
>gotten tons of spams with gmail, aol, aim, yahoo and other popular portals email accounts.
You get spam messages only because you disclose and give out your e-mail addresses.