by mguhlin

Update on Google's Community Guidelines Violations

EdTech

Apparently, after I ripped the guts (a list of links to educational resources for podcasting or self-hosted video) out of offending blog entries, the Google censors found them palatable again. 

You can read about the offending blog entries, but here’s are the notices that it’s now all OK:

  • We have re-evaluated the post titled “4 DIY Video Hosting Solutions for Common Core Students” against Community Guidelines https://blogger.com/go/contentpolicy. Upon review, the post has been reinstated. 
  •  We have re-evaluated the post titled “Publicizing Podcasts: 13 Free Services You Can Use” against Community Guidelines https://blogger.com/go/contentpolicy. Upon review, the post has been reinstated.
  • We have re-evaluated the post titled “Podcasting Panopoly” against Community Guidelines https://blogger.com/go/contentpolicy. Upon review, the post has been reinstated. 

To this silliness, I have one response aside from “I have all these blog entries backed up elsewhere and posted in their full ancient, obsolete glory where your incorrect application of guidelines can’t touch them:”


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