Moving…

So, since the guys over at blogspot are twats and flagged my screaming secrets as obscene (there is something disturbing about being told your life is obscene) i moved to my own domain.  i figured i might as well move this blog too.

So check me out in my new place… Always His. This is my own domain, so it’ll be my last move.

5 Responses to “Moving…”

  1. lili's avatar lili Says:

    It’s odd that Blogger would do that. They usually need more than one complaint and they never check blogs on their own. Odd.

  2. lili's avatar lili Says:

    I don’t know if you’ve read this from the Blogger info pages, but they don’t just delete blogs so easily. You have no illegal activity happening so a simple warning page would be enough, if they even needed to go that far:

    Why We Created “Flag As Objectionable”
    It is our strong belief that blogs help make the Web an important medium of self-expression; Blogger has given a voice to millions of people. Our users gossip, joke, rant, publish, share, and on occasion might post potentially objectionable stuff. We generally do not review the content posted through our service but our responsibility extends beyond Blogger users to casual readers of Blog*Spot.
    The “Flag?” button is a means by which readers of Blog*Spot can help inform us about potentially questionable content, so we can prevent others from encountering such material by setting particular blogs as “unlisted.” This means the blog won’t be promoted on Blogger.com but will still be available on the web — we prefer to keep in mind that one person’s vulgarity is another’s poetry. Or something like that.
    For more serious cases, such as spam blogs or sites engaging in illegal activity, we will continue to enforce our existing policies (removing content and deleting accounts when necessary).
    Here’s How It Works
    When a person visiting a blog clicks the “Flag?” button in the Blogger Navbar, it means they believe the content of the blog may be potentially offensive or illegal. We track the number of times a blog has been flagged as objectionable and use this information to determine what action is needed. This feature allows the blogging community as a whole to identify content they deem objectionable. Have you read The Wisdom of Crowds? It’s sort of like that.
    Special Case for Hate Speech
    When the community has voted and hate speech is identified on Blog*Spot, Google may exercise its right to place a Content Warning page in front of the blog and set it to “unlisted.”

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  4. Cami Hayes's avatar Cami Hayes Says:

    Uh-oh… they’ll do that? Because I’m totally going to get tagged. Good to know.

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