Question by WinonaGal: What search engine do you use regularly? Do you feel that they are censoring things?
I read an article this week and then mention of something heard on the news. One of the most popular search engines is censorship, not the people some answers, especially when it comes to political issues and things of this kind is criticized worden.Was search engines use to you more often? Have you ever experiment and search information by using other search engines? If so, which ones you regularly use more? Note that I put them in the policy and the allegations have been investigated in terms of policy.
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Answer by RebelliousScot
Google and Dogpile.
As far as second question, not sure, sorry.
@lint: Wrong did it just now, took typing in rasm then showed up.
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I had been using google, but I stopped once I found out that it “purifies” its search recommendations in order to avoid insulting Islam. For example, if one types in “Christianity is”, all sorts of insulting terms pop up. Try it with “Islam is” and see what happens.
Enter ‘ras’ into google and the Rasmussen daily tracking poll will pop right up, Yahoo buries that result until you enter practically the whole thing.
RebelliousScot, Rasmussen Reports is not the same as the daily tracking poll, you’re not a very detail oriented guy I guess.
I use Google. I do not believe they censor. I do think that ALL search engines prioritize results to their advertisers or links to their advertisers.
Sweetie, the censoring has been happening for a while.
When I really got involved in this forum during the 2008 elections, I would find an incriminating article or video about His Majesty, bookmark it, and it would be gone in a matter of days, if not hours.
My answers have been deleted with regards to Internet Czar, nothing outside of the Terms….
I don’t know if it’s any particular search engines, although granted Google is literally in bed with the current administration, and they probably all have a vested interest ($ $ $ ) in “net neutrality.”
Disgusting. But what I noticed were actual newspaper articles, from the Chicago Trib, for example, that went missing.
i tried using Bing.
not into Goolag.like most liberals are.
I use both google and bing…. it is good sometimes to use both.
For example, a simple search
‘Bush rewards tax cuts to people who outsource’
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en