Another Question concerning Pornographic content. How far can it go ?

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Katafalkas

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May 9, 2012, 5:32:51 AM5/9/12
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Hello,

I have read through google app engine policy, and it seems like
pornographic content is not allowed.
Bus as I state in my subject - How we can go until it becomes truly
pornographic.

So if we have a site similar to "sex.com" or "redtube.com" - then yes
- thats pure 'Porn'.

But what about the dating sites ? I have found number of dating sites
got girls who put naked pictures on it - is it still pornographic ?
If for example only registered members put hidden pictures of them
naked - and those hidden pictures can only be seen bu other registered
numbers ? Would google be concerned that its pornographic content and
block it ?
To register of course you need do be aged appropriate and so on ..

In my case - I would like to make a wallpaper site on google app
engine, and some of those pictures would be of naked women, or some
hentai stuff. You would need to be registered and appropriate age to
see them. Would that still be a pornography ?

Another thing - how much "naked" is pornographic ? Which body parts
can I blur to make it non-pornographic ?

Barry Hunter

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May 9, 2012, 2:23:00 PM5/9/12
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On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Katafalkas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have read through google app engine policy, and it seems like
> pornographic content is not allowed.

Where does it say that?

Not here
https://developers.google.com/appengine/program_policies


You may of been looking at an old document?

Brandon Wirtz

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May 9, 2012, 2:27:20 PM5/9/12
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Porn is allowed. http://suckingon.appspot.com is my personal porn site set
up when they said you could host porn on Appspot.

You however can't have an AppsForDomains Domain name with any words from a
long list of words that are not that pornographic....

Like you can't have the domain, "WeWillMakeYouSuck.com" for my vacuum repair
service

or

My Friend SeanAlexander couldn't get his name because it contains Anal in
the middle.
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Gregory D'alesandre

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May 9, 2012, 2:28:08 PM5/9/12
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Hi Audrius, where did you find that pornographic content was not allowed?  While we can't really give specific guidance about our Terms of Service or Program Policy as they are legal documents, but I'm curious how you reached that conclusion.

Greg D'Alesandre
Senior Product Manager, Google App Engine

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Kaan Soral

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May 9, 2012, 6:09:35 PM5/9/12
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It's really inspiring to be able to develop porn-related content on Appengine, thumbs up for GAE

GG

Maikas Katastrofa

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May 9, 2012, 3:09:24 PM5/9/12
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Hi,

Cheers for a quick reply. Seems like I have been misguided then.
Probably after going through number of resources I missed something. I
re-traced my steps and it seems like a stackoverflow question is where
I took the idea of no porn on app engine.
Well sorry to bother, your help is much appreciated ! Glad I am clear
on this now.
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