Yesterday, Evangelical Dark Web reported on the Protestia story about Logos having erotic literature on their Faithlife platform where they sell books and devotionals. It was noted that a company selling this many books likely did not vet them all leading to this oversight. Yet what makes this story worse is that before going to the media, a Christian went to their customer service first and his concerns went unheeded. Evidently, enough attention was raised to this issue that Logos has responded to the problem.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We agree this has no place in the Christian faith. These resources do not align with our philosophy and are from an automated feed from the publisher—we are actively addressing this process and removing these and related titles ASAP.
— Logos Bible Study App (@Logos) February 28, 2024
It appears that Logos needs to talk to the publishers that they work with to prevent erotica from being available on their platform. But Protestia was not the first to raise a complaint about this issue, they simply had a platform from which Logos was pressured to respond.