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Old 01-03-2015, 01:38 AM  
DamageX
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Basically anything explicit may result in termination.

Haven't checked their terms recently, but last time I did (a few years ago) they did say just what you posted. HOWEVER, there seem to have been a major crack-down on porn, on blogger, for the past year or so. Many webmasters have lost old accounts, because blogger tightened their scrutiny of adult sites. Not saying these weren't running affiliate links, but I doubt it ALL of them were.

Anyway, if you wanna stay on the safe side, do it the same way you'd do it on Facebook. Post non-nude or censored images, and link to some softcore landing page, or even non-nude. In fact, I'd split-test between softcore and non-nude. If you choose your content wisely, non-nude should actually perform better.

Is this your first time using blogger for this? If so, what's your purpose behind doing so, to drive traffic to your sites, or to simply increase the number of backlinks to them? If the former, you'd still need your blogger blog to get traffic from somewhere, before syphoning it off to your money sites.
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