Changing to mature content
-
Hi!
my wife and I are creating her own wordpress with soft erotic photos, and as read in the support section, no closeups of genitalia.
But I can’t find the report button! Searched and searched but nothing..?
Can someone help me? (I have 2 blogs on my account, but one has to change to mature content)
Please check it if i’m following the rules.Thanks!
Boris -
Hi there,
I reported the blog for you in the dropdown menu from the Admin bar left hand side on the front of your blog. https://en.support.wordpress.com/report-blogs/There is an Admin bar on the top of every blog that’s hosted by WordPress.COM. There is a drop-down menu when you hover over the left hand side of that Admin bar. Look at the image here https://i2.wp.com/en.support.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/report-this-content.png
There is no warning notice page provided here. You crate a static front page and post one of your own making on it.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/pages/front-page/For details re: mature content blogs.
A blog that is marked as Mature is excluded from public areas of the WordPress.com service. This means:It is not eligible to be featured in Freshly Pressed on the front page of WordPress.com
It will not appear in global tag listings
It will not appear in Top Blogs listings, recent posts, or related posts listings on other blogs
The blog’s users cannot use that URL as a link in their WordPress.com Forums profile
from http://en.support.wordpress.com/mature-content/See also http://en.support.wordpress.com/topics/#missing-posts
From the TOS http://en.wordpress.com/tos/
Please don’t:
•Post explicit sexual materials that can be considered pornographic, such as explicit images or video of sexual acts or close-up images of genitalia;
•Post links or banner ads to adult-oriented affiliate networks, such as pornography site signups;
•Post links, text, or images promoting or advertising escort services;
•Post images of extreme violence or gore without associated context or commentary;
•Post images of child pornography;
•Post content that promotes pedophilia, such as blogs with galleries of images of children where the images, content surrounding the images, or the intent of the blog is sexually suggestive. -
Okay, thanks!
So if I understand correctly, add a static warning page and follow the rules, and than we’re good to go? -
-
-
-
-
Sorry. Let me add that creating a static front warning page is not required. If you want to have one you can.
- The topic ‘Changing to mature content’ is closed to new replies.