February 27, 2015 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Just days after tech giant Google announced its plan to remove pornographic blogs from public search results on its Blogger platform, the company has reversed course, responding to cries of censorship from users who insist the change would negatively impact their ability to “express their identities” through sexually explicit media. Currently, Google bans commercial pornographers from using its free Blogger platform to share content, but individual users can post pornographic content, provided it stays behind a warning page requiring would-be readers to check a box affirming they are at least 18 years old. Earlier this […]
“I applaud Google for stepping up as a global leader and for working to implement further cut backs to pornography and sexual exploitation,” said National Center on Sexual Exploitation NCSE Executive Director Dawn Hawkins.
Congratulations to Dr. John Pisciotta for single-handedly eradicating a situation that posed a serious threat to the children and teens of Waco, and was a source and sign of moral erosion for the entire community.