The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has developed a Restricted To Adults (RTA) label plugin for WordPress. This new plugin enables you to quickly and simply label your site with RTA and automatically adds the desired meta tag to your site.
The RTA label was created to better enable parental filtering and to demonstrate the online adult industry’s commitment to helping parents prevent children from viewing age-inappropriate content.



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This is great if you use WordPress as your blogging platform. But what if you use another one like Blogger, Live Journal? Since Blogger allows anonymous following what’s to stop a minor from following a blog with adult content. Shouldn’t there be a similar way to protect these other blogs that use these other blogging platforms?
You can register and label every site with the ASACP. This WP plugin only makes the registering proces easier.
According to Blogger’s TOS, you are not allowed to host adult blogs on Blogger. Since they can (and will) delete your adult blog without any warning, it is not recommended to host adult blogs with them.