Google has changed its mind about banning porn from its Blogger service - just two days after announcing the policy.
It revealed the climbdown after reviewing "a ton of feedback" received after announcing the policy on Wednesday.
The plan was to switch any sexually explicit blogs on the Blogger network to a private setting from 23 March, limiting who could see it.
However it said commercial pornographic content would remain prohibited, and users with adult blogs still needed to mark them as such.
A message posted to Google's support pages on Friday said: "This week, we announced a change to Blogger's porn policy. Full story...
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It revealed the climbdown after reviewing "a ton of feedback" received after announcing the policy on Wednesday.
The plan was to switch any sexually explicit blogs on the Blogger network to a private setting from 23 March, limiting who could see it.
However it said commercial pornographic content would remain prohibited, and users with adult blogs still needed to mark them as such.
A message posted to Google's support pages on Friday said: "This week, we announced a change to Blogger's porn policy. Full story...
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