Im not a blogger and dont use blogspot myself, but I was just reading the
Openreach blogspotNo being too au fait with blogspot policies I clicked 'next blog' without thinking too much and expecting to see Openreach's next blog.
I didn't quite expect to see what I saw next ie quite explicit pictures of both female and male parts and sex acts. Yeah this is the internet so expect anything, but I think it was more surprising to go from a tech journal to what is obviously a pawn site (deliberately misspelt so I dont get caught in filters myself as has happened in the past).
Blogger's content policy says they allow adult content, I think I was more surprised that I didnt get any warning when using Firefox. I just checked using chrome and I get a mild warning that any 5 year old could easily bypass. Presumably at some point in the dim and distant past I must have clicked that for some other perhaps much less explicit blog and it remembered it via a cookie.
Just shows how easy it is to stumble across adult content and child supervision is important. I suggest tickmike doesnt try it