Sorry if posting is a bit sparse and boring this week. I managed to catch a cold on the plane back from my 'Place in the sun' adventure, and I've felt like pants all week. I'm getting some revenge though
I've been saying ever since Covid became a thing, that there's no point in taking tests, if you're unwell, stay at home and don't spread it. I've been saying that anyone with a cold flu, covid or whatever, should just take some time off work if they feel sick
People have been coming in, playing the martyr, saying they will be fine, or even worse, wearing a mask and thinking they won't spread it. I caught three colds off others in the office last year, and I don't normally get them. Seems they might be a lot more prevelant since lockdowns. So this week I've been in the office and spreading my cold to all the other buggers
Anyway. I got two emails from Blogger last night. Both were about very old blog posts that had the word 'Porn' in the title, that had been put behind warnings because they break Bloggers community standards
Both posts were so old I didn't remember them, but it was obvious they had been flagged because of the titles, not the content. I don't have actual porn in any of my posts (to my recollection)
So this morning I dug out the posts to check them. The first one is about a study of the female orgasm done in an MRI scanner. To be fair, I did make some comments about flicking the bean and MILFs, so as the post is so old, I decided to let it go
The second post was about porn sites been given the new domain extension .xxx, and how this could possibly be used for censorship in the future. This post contains nothing that could be considered risqué, so in my opinion, shouldn't be flagged as containing sensitive content
There was a link to click in the email, to have the post re-evaluated after you've edited it. I didn't edit the post, just clicked the link to see what happens. 20 Seconds later I got an email saying the post was under review. One minute after that, I got another email saying that after review, the post was no longer flagged as sensitive
That happened so fast, there wasn't time for a human to have found the post and read it, so it must be an automated process that seems to have limited and somewhat pointless results
While looking for the two posts in question, I also found a number of other posts that have porn in the titles, that weren't flagged:
Octopus Porn? How many hand jobs is that? If any of my posts should have been flagged, this is probably the one. Just as a follow up, the guy in the storey got two years
Funny Google search words I later discovered that the above post was causing my blog to get Google search hits off some very strange people
....but I wasn't a wanker so I didn't speak up This one is back from 2010 when the Government were trying to bring in legislation to block all internet porn unless you opted into it. It doesn't say porn in the title, but...
It does also say porn a helluva lot in the body text
Where has all the porn gone!? In which I change service provider. Remember when you needed MAC codes?
Blackberry peddling porn! The manufacturer is not responsible for the actions of the end user
Porn again Further calls by the Government, for porn to be blocked from everyones houses
More on porn and the kiddies The Daily Mail weighs in on the iternet censorship or porn. You can guess which side they join
The porn debate heats up More on the censorship of porn. 'Civil Liberties' becomes and empty phrase, according to a so called, Conservative minister
♫ Porn! What is it good for? ♫ The Daily Mail campaign to block porn ultimately fails, but then a judge uses the excuse of porn corrupting childen, to justify child rape. And we're back in it again
Porn. A comments question answered Further to the above, the victims father becomes a useful idiot
And that seems to be about it. Ten or so porn related posts that did not get censored. Makes me wonder. How long has this post got?
*Update* It was flagged and put behind a warning as soon as I published it. When I clicked the link for a review, the same thing happened; the warning was immediately lifted. Wierd
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