Back On-Line…

To all followers of this Blog, or those who periodically chimed in to read posts or view photos… I’m back!

It seems that I (unknowingly) violated the terms and conditions of WordPress.com by showing nudity (although nudity on WordPress is allowed). I was informed that nudity of the type I liked to display was the problem. In addition, I was supposed to notify WordPress of the content of some of my posts so that they could identify my Blog as one for Mature Audiences.

Anyway, it will take me a while but I will remove all “offensive” content from this Blog and although I will continue to post provocative photos, they will not show any of the private parts of women; I understand that butts and boobs are still allowed.

The bottom line is that I went from thousands of visitors/hits per day to a grand total of eight (8) today. We’ll see where this all goes…

I’d be interested in hearing from anyone who has had a similar experience with WordPress.

TGO

About The Great One

Am interested in science and philosophy as well as sports; cycling and tennis. Enjoy reading, writing, playing chess, collecting Spyderco knives and fountain pens.
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3 Responses to Back On-Line…

  1. As a new “blogger” on WordPress, I find their “help” is both contradictory and difficult to find regarding “mature” standards. I have found the fundamental standards and policy regarding what is, or could become classified, as mature, and that a blogger may be removed, or his posts classified into the “mature” outer space for violating the policy and no notice of doing so is found. I have actually read the policy about posting sexual explicit text and stories and posting nudity is allowed, yet then contradicts that nothing “pornographic” is permitted, and closeup views or sexual acts with views of sexual organs is expressly not allowed.etc. I find recommendation of designating a blog as for mature audiences—which also never becomes searchable or findable with tags on the wordpress site, yet that method I cannot find.

    Such as your case—photos that apparently exposed the below waist female organs—were they close-up views or distant views of what may be typically only seen with a full body view?

    “Pornographic” is subjectively interpreted by people where there is not a clear definition provided. This site, as good as it is touted to be for blogging, is definitely poor in its administartion.

  2. John Persson says:

    I was DEEPLY depressed when I logged on last week and the page said you were removed. Glad you are back! Look forward to more of your interesting viewpoints – articles and pics of the day.

    • TGO says:

      Thank you, your thoughts are appreciated. From now on I will tone down the pics, (don’t want to get in trouble again) but still try to post pics of sexy-looking women, albeit not as “exposed.”

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