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Jun 22

2007

In spite of all the posts about sex and porn, and in spite of all the porn referrals from search engines, Pursuing Holiness is:

What's My Blog Rated? From Mingle2 - Online Dating

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36 Responses to “What’s Your Blog Rated?”

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  1. Stan Says:

    How bizarre! Mine is PG???

  2. Barb Says:

    Well, I’ve never talked about porn and *** that I can remember. But mine is rated PG-13 Parents cautioned because of the words death, bomb, and drugs. I would think *** and porn would be a higher rating.

    What does a crawler know anyway? They just pick up certain words and set the rating according to that, never reading anything on the blog.

  3. Henry Neufeld Says:

    Mine also got a PG, because of 5 occurrences of the word death (they must not go very far back). Since I’ve been discussing the atonement and the death of Jesus (there goes your rating!) I suspect that most occurrences of the “bad word” were in relation to that.

    As Barb said, what does a crawler know anyway?

  4. Michele Says:

    We got a NC-17! I guess I can’t let my kids read my blog anymore :-)

  5. Amanda Says:

    I got a PG rating because apparantly I used the word *** twice (probably both in reference to Rob Bell’s book *** God) and the word crack once (I have no idea what context I used that word).

  6. Barb Says:

    Henry, I guess I was set to get a PG from the very first post 2 years ago tomorrow. It was on the death of a close friend.

  7. Rhymes With Right Says:

    I’m NC-17 — based upon words like “***”, “abortion”, “bomb” and “dead”. So much for talking about social issues and the war. For that matter, it also objected to “hell” — wonder what it would do to the Bible or Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God?

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