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Apple Has a New Porn Problem

adeelarshad82 writes "Twitter's new iOS-only app, Vine, was prominently featured by Apple as an 'Editor's Pick' in its App Store the day it launched. However, given Apple's policies for adult content, they may have rushed the whole thing since this past Sunday, a number of news outlets ran stories covering the rise of easily-accessible pornography on the new video sharing app. As Joshua Topolsky explains, the situation draws even more attention to the vague and sometimes confusing rules of Apple's App Store guidelines, and more clearly showcases the sporadic and often unusual criteria the iPhone-maker uses to decide the fates of applications. So it will be interesting to see how Apple handles this given that they've never been shy about banning similarly racy apps in the past."

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  1. It's Not A Problem. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's a feature!

  2. Lock in and Consumerism by webmistressrachel · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Apple loves Twitter. It's 140-char limit and mentality (following celebrity and names rather than participating or creating) really encourages the kind of consumer thinking Apple depends on. I predict that they won't ban, they'll put pressure on Vine to remove adult content.

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    1. Re:Lock in and Consumerism by stewbacca · · Score: 3, Informative

      I don't know where you've been lately but texts and IMs are virtually indistinguishable to me these days.

  3. Hmm... by tripleevenfall · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Perhaps the author of TFA is unaware of the fact that iDevices all come with web browsers, which can show porn easily?

    1. Re:Hmm... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

      Perhaps you are unaware that Apple does not allow Apps that serve porn to last very long in the AppStore?

  4. Old by RedHackTea · · Score: 5, Funny

    Twitter messages already introduced pr0n. 3===D ~~~~ ( @ Y @ )

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  5. It appears that Twitter has a problem by MCSEBear · · Score: 5, Informative
    Twitter has begun to censor porn related searches on Vine.

    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.

  6. Re:unclear subject by MichaelSmith · · Score: 4, Informative

    Twitter has introduced a video app which works a bit like short tweets. It lets you compose seven second video loops.

  7. Acceptable by andy1307 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    More and more things become acceptable as the stock hovers around 450.

  8. Porn is not a problem by erroneus · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It is people who think porn is a problem which is the problem.

    1. Re:Porn is not a problem by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Porn can be a problem because of how deeply erotic responses hook into quadruped brains. The wrong porn in the wrong circumstances can create a mess in a brain. However, censorship is a terrible way to approach the problem.

    2. Re:Porn is not a problem by hairyfish · · Score: 3, Funny

      Because animals watching porn is a huge problem in today's society...

    3. Re:Porn is not a problem by erroneus · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Porn is a substitute for our natural insticts which are to pretty much have sex all the time. It is rather important we manage those instincts. To better know why, it would help to recognize where we came from. And I'm not talking about "adam and eve." For many, it helps to achieve that chemical balance we need to remain... for lack of a better word, balanced in life.

      I love it when people bring up children as if children are harmed by learning about their curiosities... curiosities driven by instincts they don't understand. Children aren't harmed by porn. They are harmed by lack of parental interest and guidance.

  9. What were you expecting, kittens ? by kegon · · Score: 5, Funny

    I love this report about the article:

    One user, Taylor Winkelmeyer, wrote: "I clicked on the link because I thought the warning was a joke. "I am furious I had to see something like this. Someone please tell me how to get it off my feed."

    It's got to be fake, right ?

  10. Re:It is a problem... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Apple hasn't figured out how to get people to sign up for porn using their (known to spouse) iTunes accounts, which means they can't get their 30%. That's their porn problem.

    Apple did, however, figure out that banning porn apps is an easy way to score brownie-points with parents associations and christian conservative morality campaigners without pissing off their porn consuming customers who access porn via a web browser in privacy mode anyway and remain completely unaffected by the ban... and Apple can't tax porn downloaded via Safari now can it. Also most people don't want want to advertise the fact that they are porn consumers by having a porn app on their phone so banning porn apps probably isn't hurting Apple's bottom line all that much. This ban on porn apps is a complete joke, but it helps to sell their iDevices and anybody who still fears that their kids might download porn on their phone can ask their telco to put a content filter on their kids' mobile account while resting easy in the knowledge they can't bypass that barrier by downloading a porn app. Meanwhile vendors of encryption protected file storage apps are making brisk business (no prizes for guessing what drives a lot of those sales) and Apple is levying a 30% cut on ever one of them. So Apple has found a way to appease the conservatives while still finding a way to profit off of people's need to hide browser downloaded porn... genius.

  11. Re:Just more wanna-be "mommy" behavior by bhagwad · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In a cafe, people are forced to read what's on the bulletin board - it's in their face. For an app, you have to choose to download it and watch it. Ergo false analogy since your soccer moms will then have to explicitly download the porn. After which they can't complain.

    What Apple is saying is...well I don't know what they're saying other than "We don't want to give you the choice to explicitly watch porn if you choose".

  12. Re:Just more wanna-be "mommy" behavior by bhagwad · · Score: 3, Informative

    Which makes Apple's ham handed policies even worse for not being implemented in a standardized way.

  13. Hardly a problem by ikaruga · · Score: 4, Insightful

    First off Mobile Safari and all the other reskins(the other iOS browsers). A huge chunk of internet porn is perfect visible by just having a browser. And with the adoption of HTML5 in the next few years, I'd go as far as saying 99% of the porn will be visible by just having a web browser(even with a gimped javascript engine on iOS). If Apple was really serious about porn, they wouldn't have a browser in first place. Or maybe they'd use something like Opera mini, that goes through their server, gets censored, and then goes to the client device. The only porn that I don't think will be visible using a browser are a few Japanese 3D erogames(the visual novels can be done using HTML5. actually I'm surprised they haven't done so yet)

    Then there is also offline viewing. iOS may not have file managers and it's codec selecting is limited, but its more than enough to view a video/pics uploaded uploaded through iTunes.

    The apps. Apple policies are BS. DeviantArt is filled with artistic nudes, softcore porn and furry and it has multiple apps on itunes. Pixiv(japanese deviantart like site) is about 30% hardcore hentai porn and it has apps as well. Reddit and its japanese great grand father 2ch have several native clients for iOS, and they are filled with porn. Twitter already had links to porn and its integrated on iOS. It's not very hard to find youtube videos with some nudity or obscene language and there is an app for that. The only popular website with NSFW content that seems to be banned from the Appstore is 4chan.

    Finally, the hypocrisy: their music and video stores have tons of potentially offensive content(not just nudity and sexual terms) that would be banned from the AppStore right off the bat. Never really understood the fuss about the apps.