As if kids these days don't have enough exposure to X-rated material, someone hijacked
Sesame Street 's YouTube page and reprogrammed it with X-rated videos. Christopher Chaney is not believed to be one of the perv hacker(s).For a brief period Sunday, the show page for the popular kids’ series was overrun by porn hackers who made it display highly sexual videos instead. Yikes. BERT & ERNIE: This photo has nothing to do with the story you're reading here. But in other
Sesame Street
news, they are apparently just friends, in case you were curious.The page was
Sesame Street 's YouTube page and reprogrammed it with X-rated videos. Christopher Chaney is not believed to be one of the perv hacker(s).For a brief period Sunday, the show page for the popular kids’ series was overrun by porn hackers who made it display highly sexual videos instead. Yikes. BERT & ERNIE: This photo has nothing to do with the story you're reading here. But in other
immediately taken down, and the site instead told users it was briefly offline “due to repeated or severe violations of our community guidelines.”An apology was issued shortly thereafter.
“Our channel was compromised and we are presently working with YouTube/Google to restore our original content,” Sesame Workshop said in a statement.“We always strive to provide age-appropriate content for our viewers and hope to resolve this problem quickly. YouTube guidelines prohibit graphic content and the inappropriate material was removed as soon as we were made aware of it.”Though it’s not known who is responsible, a message on the site claimed two users were responsible. One, named “MrEdxwx” denied the claim on his page:“I did not hack
Sesame Street . I am an honest YouTuber … I work hard to make quality gameplay videos, and most important I respect community guidelines.”
Sesame Street
You'd better be telling the truth, MrEdxwx. (thehollywoodgossip)
See Sexualised clothing X Factor Judges
After last year's furore over Rihanna and Christina Aguilera's racy X Factor performances, the TV talent show was supposed to be toning things down.Despite an Ofcom ruling that 'sexualised clothing' was inappropriate for the show's family viewers, there was plenty of cleavage on show from judges Kelly Rowland and Tulisa Contostavlos last night.
Although the regulator suggested that breasts should be 'adequately covered' for the pre-watershed programme, it appeared Kelly and Tulisa were treading a fine line with their risqué outfits.The American singer, in particular, wore an incredibly revealing sheer
And her fellow judge, Tulisa showed off her chest in a low-cut bejewelled neckline and short ballerina-esque skirt showed off long toned legs. Their revealing outfits came after Ofcom ruled the X Factor and other shows broadcast before the watershed of should observe guidelines regarding dress and 'appropriate' behaviour.
The ruling came after 4,500 complaints over Rihanna's gyrating in a bra and pants and An Ofcom statement last month read: 'In entertainment and talent show genres particular areas of concern include the sexualised clothing and dance routines of performers and guest artists.
'Family shows…attract a significant child audience and therefore broadcasters should ensure that the content is suitable for family viewing throughout the programme...
'Ofcom would not expect to see any. (dailymail.co.uk)