“The Twitter-owned short video sharing app Vine on Monday was stripped of its Editors’ Choice designation and was removed from the Featured section of the App Store after media caught wind of the service’s ability to weed out pornographic content,” Mikey Campbell reports for AppleInsider.
“Adding to Vine’s woes was a pornographic clip that was briefly promoted as an ‘Editor’s Pick’ shortly after its release last Thursday, leading some to question whether the new video sharing service has a ‘porn problem,'” Campbell reports. “As reported by CNET, Vine responded by taking down the video and issuing an apology, citing ‘human error’ as the cause of the mistake.”
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MacDailyNews Note: Our quick and dirty test video (iPhone porn) remains on Vine here (via Twitter).
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Twitter video app Vine makes porn ‘editor’s pick’; Will Apple pull and ban Vine from App Store? – January 28, 2013
Porn. The reality of any medium.
Twitter now blocks porn-y hashtags in Vine. Breathe easy, friends. The crisis is past.
Talk about great exposure for a new app. You can’t tell me Twitter didn’t think porn would find its way onto Vine within a short period of time. Come on!
What a hypocrisy. Porn should not be banned; if it is legitimate, it is not only harmless, it is healthy thing.
There’s porn on the Internet?!
#porn in Twitter…
Scandalous !
Well I am following some porn actress Twitter accounts 😉
Twat on twitter…I twat I saw a pussy…cat.
try thehun.net
if you have a creditcard apple should let you watch porn 🙂