When Bloggers and Their Kids Stumble into P*rn

When I started blogging from home, I had no idea what kind of world would open up right on my desktop. The homeschool blogosphere quickly became my online community of support and my talent with graphics made me some extra cash as bloggers requested side bar buttons and fun graphics for their promotions. I even made some custom advertisements for group blogs. That cash helped me buy my first domain name and pay for a host.

But I found my passion grew to be more than just graphics. My hunger for photography grew out of an urgent need. I had been paying $1 or so for stock photography for some posts (prices now up to $5), while settling for some mediocre photos from a select few photo sites that were free. What made it imperative for me to learn to take better photos was the amount of obscene and inappropriate images (warning adult content) on those very sites that we all have been using. I found that late night image searches yielded more disgusting images. I was looking for an image for a metaphor of being a mom blogger chained at a desk. Don’t let your little ones see what that link reveals.

Even worse was one afternoon as my 11 year old daughter was searching for a photo for one of her school projects and she gasped at the screen. Her eyes filled with tears as she feared even telling me what she saw, afraid she’d be in trouble. Thankfully, she knows I don’t suspect the worst in my kids and she told me what the search results of one of the most popular stock photo sites had showed her.

It was one of those days when a mom just gets downright angry that she has to have ‘the talk’ with her kids before she really wants to.

*face palm*

I sighed a deep breath and exited the screen for her.

That was the LAST time I would let my kids search for images.

A Christian blogger I had grown to respect had such cool photos in her posts and I asked where she got them from.

“Google Images”, was her response.

Ladies, if you’ve ever searched Google images for photos for a post you know what I’m thinking.

No way, Jose! It took just a few times to realize that was worse than going to the stock photography sites. Especially since we wrote a lot about girlhood. Any time you search for photos using ‘girls’ or ‘teens’ as the key words, you’re going to get results you’d wished you never saw.

Then one day a gentleman blogger ordered a graphic from me. He needed something patriotic with a man. Ladies, the search results at that popular stock photo site made me blush. I don’t know about you, but I got tired of searching the dumpster for an appropriate image for a graphic or blog post.

And here’s something you probably never thought about that could really hurt your ministry. If anyone ever, for any reason at all, were to make an accusation against your husband or son of an explicit nature, all the computers in the house could be subject to a search. Computers save every-single-image. So one accidental Google Image search could embed up to 100 inappropriate images on your computer. And before you know it, the police can arrest your husband or son as a suspect. As innocent as they are, the cost of a lawyer for something like that can be impossible to pay and even a suspected scandal can drastically and tragically end a ministry.

Oh there’s a lot more that goes into raising enough suspicion to warrant an arrest and investigation, but why take the risk?

Through the Fence by eyebright, on Pix-O-Sphere
photo credit Kaelen

So I began brushing up on my photo skills. I had my girls create a photo shoot wardrobe and we started planning days of taking our own photos. We still do this!

Now I share my photos at Pix-O-Sphere so you have a CHOICE. You don’t have to use sites that influence your kids or cause you to feel unholy. I know your relationship with the Lord is important and by providing photos that are appropriate has turned into a ministry for me. It brings me great joy to see fellow bloggers use the photos I share, knowing they had a safe place to search for photos for their blog posts. I’m not the only one investing their talent to support the family friendly blogosphere. Lots of bloggers are and so can you. It’s free to join.

pioneergirlssepia by sisterlisa, on Pix-O-Sphere

I’ve developed genuine relationships with people by sharing photos for them to use. They know they can depend on my images. I have uploaded thousands free photos right here.

No more soft p*rn on my computer screen!

I don’t have to worry about feeling unholy and neither do you.

Won’t you join us in making the blogosphere safer for our online community?

Every photo is moderated and you control the privacy of your photos.

They never use your images in cheesy advertisements like Facebook does.

The only photos ever sold are the ones you choose to sell. They don’t sneak in an ‘agreement’ in the terms to have total global freedom to sell your images without your permission like the other sites do. (All selling photos must be approved.)

It’s so rewarding to know we’re building a community for family friendly bloggers who have the same values for protecting our kids and families from the over sexualized society we have to face every day. We need to raise the standard for integrity.

We have a choice.

Be safe.

Psalm 101:3 “I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes” KJV

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Raising Kids by Grace, not through fear.


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Monday Meet & Greet Through Twitter

We had a good turn out for the Meet and Greet last week and I am so encouraged by those who linked up. Of those who joined us I found the following to be worth sharing for today’s Meet and Greet.

Last week I encouraged you to get to know one another. Did you visit the other blogs that linked up? Did you chime in on one of their posts to make a connection? Did you check the comments on my post and talk to any of the others who commented? These steps are very important if we’re going to get to know one another and nurture relationships.

Today I want to give you another opportunity to connect, but this time on Twitter. So if you have a Twitter account, link it up (the full twitter acct url) so we can come follow along and chat with you during the week.

  1. Send a tweet to each other letting them know you found them through the Meet & Greet.
  2. Respond to them during the week.
  3. Introduce them to your other friends on Twitter.

We’re doing this to develop a community of friendship and support.

See you on Twitter!



 

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Monday Meet and Greet

Each Monday I’ll be hosting a link up to encourage ‘meet and greet’ among my friends. I don’t know about you, but I like making new friends.

Today, we’re going to link up BLOG LINKS. You can link up your MAIN URL or you can link up your ABOUT ME page. Each following week I’ll offer opportunities to share other links that are important for us to get to know you even better from Facebook pages, Twitter, and more. If you want to make new friends, enter your blog link and invite others to join us. Today we’re just breaking the ice.

Monday Meet and Greet is for new bloggers AND the ones who’ve been around a while and want to re-connect.

Tips on making new friends:

1. Be sure to visit some of the blogs listed in order for us to get the most out of the meet and greet.

2. The best way to break the ice is to share 3 things you’d like others to know about you. This is how people feel connected so be sure to share something that you think would inspire someone to become friends with you. So be sure to comment on this post today!

3. Find one category in their nav bar and find a recent post that catches your attention. Leave a genuine comment so the blogger knows you feel connected to their story.

And be sure to come back next week to join the Monday Meet and Greet for more social media tips on making new friends.

Do you want a community of omen to be a part of? Your very own Sister Hood? Read about it here.

Link up your MAIN URL or you can link up your ABOUT ME page.

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