erikboy (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2009 7:02 am Just a notice
I think a week or two ago, when the word 'eunuch' was put into google search, second result was www.eunuch.org with some certain related sites beside. That kind of order has been I think for two or more years.
Today there was no www.eunuch.org found in the first five pages of search...
Thats unusual I think. Is it somekind of censor working somewhere or what? Googles new policy? If that is the case, then this tendency is littlebit alarming. Another attempt to control an internet. If there is EA admins involved then I could understand..
E.
Don't forget to check the Google SafeSearch settings on the computer you are currently using. There are 3 options.
SafeSearch Filtering
Google's SafeSearch blocks web pages containing explicit sexual content from appearing in search results.
Use strict filtering (Filter both explicit text and explicit images)
Use moderate filtering (Filter explicit images only - default behavior)
Do not filter my search results
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Amazing how an inquiry about Google search engine can drift off into condemnations of Canada, Canadians, Canada Dry, Capt. Kirk, Germans, and more. No wonder it is so challenging searching for and finding information in the various segments of the archive; more challenging than Google to be sure.
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Separately, the one thing that I always wondered about is that following a Google search, you can select an archived entry in the EA and the reader completely by-passes the warning "do not enter" notice on the index page of the web site. I still think everyone should be required to log in, even if they found the EA via a back door. There is no obligation in registering, they don't even need to give any personal info or e-mail. But at least to view the site everyone sees the "do not enter' notice prior to entering the site, every time because they have to log in before viewing any part of the site.