On 5/13/13 3:24 PM, Rubén Martín wrote:
> El 13/05/13 22:39, Jorge Villalobos escribió:
>> So, technically, nothing that this add-on does is against our policies.
>> While we're obviously not happy with what the add-on does, we try as
>> much as possible to separate ourselves from the add-on content as much
>> as possible (we only have some restrictions on adult content, gambling,
>> and warez).
> Tricky tricky.
> 
> Probably we should have also a policy against violations to human rights.
> 
> What would we do with an add-on which purpose (for example) is to
> discriminate a specific group (sex or race)?
> 
> Regards.
> 

I don't think we've ever had to deal with this. We do have detailed
content policies for apps and background themes, since they are more
variable in their content than add-ons. Add-ons are generally less
topical and less controversial in this way.

We do host a few add-ons that are religious in nature and therefore
generate some anger from certain users. However, we've never had to take
one down.

Jorge


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