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Schoolgirl porn photo-sharing website back online after being shut down
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A pornographic photo-sharing website featuring images of Australian schoolgirls is back online 10 days after being shut down by authorities.
The website caused widespread outrage this month when it was revealed that many of the pictures were of underage students and were published without their knowledge.
Website users request images of girls from particular high schools, including Wenona, Turramurra High School, Asquith Girls High, Blaxland High School, Wyong High School, Holsworthy High School and John Therry Catholic High School.
Schoolgirls have been unwittingly targeted on a pornographic website.
Users refer to nude images as "wins" and offer to swap pictures with others.
It is believed more than 2000 images of students from an estimated 70 Australian schools have been uploaded since the website was established in December.
Barker College, Leumeah High School and Mullumbimby High School are among the NSW schools targeted on the site since it went back online, News Corp reports.
Some girls who have asked for their images to be removed from the site have been mocked by the users.
"Darling, don't be a slut and you won't end up here," one user posted to a girl who protested. "Once a photo is on snapchat or the Internet, it belongs to the Internet."
One young woman who found a photograph of herself on the website described the violation as "terrifying". The photo was taken from her Facebook page.
"Just to know that someone is out there looking for naked photos of me and doesn't care how I feel is very intimidating," she told Fairfax Media.
The overseas hosted website was shut down earlier this month after Australian authorities raised the alarm about the age of some of the girls in the photos. Some of the students were as young as 15 when their images were taken.
In a statement to Fairfax Media, The Office of the Children's eSafety Commissioner said that it was "in contact with a number of those involved in the complex supply chain for this website".
"The image of the young girl originally referred by the Office has been removed from the site, and the site's administrator has been made aware that content on the site breaches its own terms of use," the statement said.
"The Office expects further modifications."
Minors who see "intimate images" of themselves online are encouraged to report it on the eSafety Commissioner's website .
Women or girls who have had their photos taken can find further advice at eSafetyWomen .
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Ex-Google employees created BoodiGo to fight porn piracy.


Move over, Google. There's a new search engine in town, and it's most definitely not safe for work. BoodiGo allows you to anonymously "search [for] what you're really looking for" -- a.k.a. porn.
BoodiGo is the brainchild of porn producer and director Colin Rowntree, who is fed up with current search engine algorithms. According to Rowntree, sites like Google and Bing bury legitimate -- as in, not pirated -- porn websites in their search results.
Just like piracy is a huge issue for Hollywood, it's also a problem for the adult entertainment industry. When people don't pay for the content they're viewing, it's detrimental to everyone who put work into that content -- regardless of whether it's PG or X-rated.
BoodiGo blocks pirated porn from its results, so users can rest easy knowing that the stuff they're viewing is legal and virus-free. (No, not that kind of virus. Computer viruses, duh!)
The search engine helps people “find legitimate, legal, non-scary, non-damaging content for their adult entertainment needs,” Rowntree told Betabeat .
Interestingly, five of BoodiGo's programmers are ex-Google employees who left the company to help Rowntree build the site. They coded everything from scratch and even added a few perks that most current search engines don't have -- like the fact that BoodiGo won't sell your info to advertisers. This means that your dirty search history won't later creep up in sidebar ads across the Internet.
And as for the site's future possibilities, “We might end up experimenting with some kind of anonymous instant messaging service as an alternative to Skype or Google Chat,” Rowntree told Betabeat . “The obvious name for that will be Boodicall.”
We'll leave you with this classic scene from "30 Rock." Maybe one day, Tracy Jordan will ask Liz Lemon if he can BoodiGo himself in her office.

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