POLISI BLOG
Blogger Content Policy
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. It is our belief that censoring this content
is contrary to a service that bases itself on freedom of expression.
However, 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.
If you encounter a blog that you believe violates our policies, please
report it to us using the 'Report Abuse' link located at the top of each
blog under the 'More' dropdown. If the blog owner has hidden this link,
you can still report abuse in the Blogger Help Center.
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. If your blog contains adult content, please mark it as
'adult' in your Blogger settings. We may also mark blogs with adult
content where the owners have not. All blogs marked as 'adult' will be
placed behind an 'adult content' warning interstitial. If your blog has a
warning interstitial, please do not attempt to circumvent or disable
the interstitial - it is for everyone’s protection.
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 that contain ads for or links to commercial porn sites.
- We do not allow illegal sexual content, including image, video or textual content that depicts or encourages rape, incest, bestiality, or necrophilia.
- Do not post or distribute private nude or sexually explicit images or videos without the subject’s consent. If someone has posted a private nude or sexually explicit image or video of you, please report it to us here.
Child safety: We have a zero-tolerance policy towards content that exploits children. Some examples of this include:
- Child sexual abuse imagery: We will terminate the accounts of any user we find publishing or distributing child sexual abuse imagery. 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, and do not publish content of a sexual nature involving an underage participant.
Hate Speech: Our products are
platforms for free expression. But we don't support content that
promotes or condones violence against individuals or groups based on
race or ethnic origin, religion, disability, gender, age, nationality,
veteran status, or sexual orientation/gender identity, or whose primary
purpose is inciting hatred on the basis of these core characteristics.
This can be a delicate balancing act, but if the primary purpose is to
attack a protected group, the content crosses the line.
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.
Harassment: Do not harass or
bully others. Anyone using Blogger to harass or bully may have the
offending content removed or be permanently banned from the site. Online
harassment is also illegal in many places and can have serious offline
consequences.
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: Do not 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. Please also do not use Blogger to sell or promote
illegal drugs. 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.
Regulated Goods and Services: Do
not use Blogger to sell or facilitate the sale of regulated goods and
services, such as alcohol, gambling, pharmaceuticals and unapproved
supplements, tobacco, fireworks, weapons, or health/medical devices.
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
Please report suspected policy violations to us using the 'Report Abuse'
link located at the top of each blog under the 'More' dropdown or by
clicking here.
Our team reviews user 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 an 'adult content' interstitial
- Put the blog behind an interstitial where only the blog author can access the content
- Delete the offending content, blog post or 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
We may also take any of the above actions if we find that a user has
created multiple blogs engaging in repeated abusive behavior. If you
have had a blog disabled, do not create a replacement blog that engages
in similar activity.
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