 | censorship of war images? well if we can't count on google anymore, whats the world coming to |
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 rideboarderwelcome to the socialPremium join:2003-07-28 Snohomish, WA | said by BM Fan:well if we can't count on google anymore, whats the world coming to At least I can depend on Yahoo...5+ years, and nothing fishy has happened yet. |
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 | said by rideboarder:At least I can depend on Yahoo...5+ years, and nothing fishy has happened yet. That's a good point. Before Google, Yahoo used to be the search engine. Google has been accused of censorship before, and now people are using the excuse that "they're a public company, so they have to obey their investors." Well, Yahoo's been a public company for a lot longer than Google has, and you won't see anybody accusing them of censorship. It looks like it's time to move away from Google and back to Yahoo.
Good riddance. Google's moving in a direction I don't like anyway. -- I do not trust Firefox. Spread anything besides that horrid piece of crap. |
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 | Yahoo also censors images but lycos at the moment doesnt |
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 rideboarderwelcome to the socialPremium join:2003-07-28 Snohomish, WA | said by BodyBumper:Yahoo also censors images but lycos at the moment doesnt how did you make that assumption? I have yet to encounter anything that's censored on Yahoo. |
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 DaDogsSemper VigilantisPremium join:2004-02-28 Deltaville, VA | reply to Jeremy341 said by Jeremy341: Good riddance. Google's moving in a direction I don't like anyway. My sentiments exactly... don't let the door...
Gawd, people, even DSLR engages in censorship. Set yourself up with an XXX rated Avatar and see how fast that crashes in flames. -- In the background stand the Clinton's bloody switchblade in hand, never to be blamed, but still in the running for '08. |
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