Vine begins censoring searches, weeds out #porn and more

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In the latest development in today's pornography on Vine saga, Twitter's video-sharing app now blocks many searches for pornographic terms. Trying to search for the #porn hashtag (and other terms such as #sex, #boobs, and #booty) brings up no results at this time. However, there are still numerous workarounds — #pornvine is still allowed, for example, as is #nsfw. Users can also still tag Vines with pornographic hashtags, and other users can simply tap on those tags to pull up a feed of videos just like the previous search would have done. However, what's important to note here is that it seems Vine has already begun the process of clearing out and hiding NSFW material — while they will likely never be able to completely rid the service of it, it sounds like it'll at least take a bit more work.

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BUT HOW WILL I FAP TO 6 SECOND LOOPING VIDEOS NOW?

Don’t say fap

Censorship is a bitch

Except I’m pretty sure I can tell what the header image was originally… Unless it’s my imagination…

Cannot unsee! Damn you.

It’s more evident as the front page thumbnail.

I thought it was just my dieu mind

Dirty even.

Now this is the proper course of action. Twitter must take responsibility for their own service, and Apple should be left out of this discussion entirely. Yes, they are inconsistent, and no they shouldn’t have banned 500px, but leave them alone. Let Twitter take care of this themselves.

I fully agree. Instead of swinging the hammer around, there needs to be more of a dialogue between Apple and developers.

Honestly, I’m not sure this is the right answer either. I mean, I don’t even use Vine, and I definitely wouldn’t use it for porn, but I’m not sure why they don’t just do what Tumblr does: give you the option to mark your feed (or even better yet, specific posts) as NSFW. If people are enthusiastic about the service (even if used for something like this) then that’s a good thing, they just need to clean up the X-rated stuff so it doesn’t show to people who don’t actually want to see it.

500px did that and Apple still booted them. It’s why censorship is a real bitch.

This! I had to read the news twice and I am still not sure why they would censor all NSFW content. Wasn’t the complaint just that fleshy stuff showed up in John Does’ streams?!
Similar note: Who decides where art stops and porn begins?

Who decides where art stops and porn begins?

Potter Stewart.

Regarding your last question, just because it’s art, doesn’t mean it’s SFW. But you do have a point, regardless.

Following in the footsteps of Instagram, no surprises here.

“Vine begins censoring searches, weeds out #porn and more”

Haha, plant puns!

The number of man sausages was too damn high.

Can it be storystream tiem now?

Definitely. Stay tuned.

How does one… stop porn?

Can anyone explain why its an issue for Vine but not Twitter and Instagram?

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Mr. Ingraham! #booty? That salty talk has no place on a respectable website such as this one. For shame!

So now people will just make their own code hashtags. #pr0n anyone?

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