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The website released a statement Wednesday to explain the new content laws that will follow the site, which was decided to apply after criticism and a major boycott of mobile operating systems.
The operating system decided Apple Delete Templer application from his store "Apple Store" After fears of publishing pornographic content for children on the application.
In the context of Apple's move, it began "Template" Implementation of a plan to legalize pornographic content on the site, then enact laws prohibiting the publication of content Pornography On the site
The location is known Templer Famous for its "Libere" content Where it was available for all types of photo and video publications.
The statement says, "We will now start to hide (not delete) pornographic publications that conflict with our new policy, and in the coming weeks we will be cautious about this type of publication, we can commit mistakes, but it will gradually decrease. "
The company said that content contrary to the new Templer laws would not be completely removed, but masked, so that it remains only available to the owners of the publication.
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The website released a statement Wednesday to explain the new content laws that will follow the site, which was decided to apply after criticism and a major boycott of mobile operating systems.
Apple's operating system has decided to remove the Templar application from its Apple Store, after fearing to publish pornographic content featuring children.
In the context of Apple's decision, Templer began implementing a plan to legalize pornographic content on the site and subsequently enacted laws prohibiting pornographic content on the site.
The famous site is known for its "libertarian" content, allowing all kinds of publications from photographs and videos.
"In the coming weeks, we will carefully hide these publications," he said. "We may make mistakes, but they will gradually decrease."
The company said that content contrary to the new Templer laws would not be completely removed, but masked, so that it remains only available to the owners of the publication.