Sunday, December 16, 2007

Name That Censoring Search Engine

And the host of this blog you are reading, 'eh?

Well, at least I know the Zionists are getting an earful, and that my blogs are being piped straight to the government!

I don't give a fuck, stink Jews!

You are all going to roast in hell, and I will be there applauding the whole time!

Name the Company

An explanation of our search results.

If you recently used XXXXXX to search for the word "Jew," you may have seen results that were very disturbing. We assure you that the views expressed by the sites in your results are not in any way endorsed by XXXXXX. We'd like to explain why you're seeing these results when you conduct this search.

A site's ranking in XXXXXX's search results relies heavily on computer algorithms using thousands of factors to calculate a page's relevance to a given query. Sometimes subtleties of language cause anomalies to appear that cannot be predicted. A search for "Jew" brings up one such unexpected result.

If you use XXXXXX to search for "Judaism," "Jewish" or "Jewish people," the results are informative and relevant. So why is a search for "Jew" different? One reason is that the word "Jew" is often used in an anti-Semitic context. Jewish organizations are more likely to use the word "Jewish" when talking about members of their faith. The word has become somewhat charged linguistically, as noted on websites devoted to Jewish topics such as these:

* http://shakti.trincoll.edu/~mendele/vol01/vol01.174
* http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/jonah081500.asp

Someone searching for information on Jewish people would be more likely to enter terms like "Judaism," "Jewish people," or "Jews" than the single word "Jew." In fact, prior to this incident, the word "Jew" only appeared about once in every 10 million search queries. Now it's likely that the great majority of searches on XXXXXX for "Jew" are by people who have heard about this issue and want to see the results for themselves.

The beliefs and preferences of those who work at XXXXXX, as well as the opinions of the general public, do not determine or impact our search results. Individual citizens and public interest groups do periodically urge us to remove particular links or otherwise adjust search results. Although XXXXXX reserves the right to address such requests individually, XXXXXX views the comprehensiveness of our search results as an extremely important priority. Accordingly, we do not remove a page from our search results simply because its content is unpopular or because we receive complaints concerning it. We will, however, remove pages from our results if we believe the page (or its site) violates our Webmaster Guidelines, if we believe we are required to do so by law, or at the request of the webmaster who is responsible for the page.

We apologize for the upsetting nature of the experience you had using XXXXXX and appreciate your taking the time to inform us about it.

Sincerely,
The XXXXXX Team

p.s. You may be interested in some additional information the Anti-Defamation League has posted about this issue at http://www.adl.org/rumors/XXXXXX_search_rumors.asp. In addition, we call your attention to XXXXXX's search results on this topic.

Shit lol got to love the "P.S." for more info"

I included some of the posts comments, readers, if you haven't figured it out yet!

Jewish identity

I cannot prove that search engines are systematically de-linking the words “Jewish” and “Jew” from public figures, but I strongly suspect it. A small percentage of Americans are not brainwashed. When they see something suspicious, they use search engines to check a public person’s background for the Jew factor.

Jews are aware of this. Outfits such as Google, Yahoo, and so on track search terms. If a lot of people are attaching the word “Jewish” to their search, the computers flag that, and the Jews know about it.

Case in point: some months ago I examined the background of FCC chairman Kevin Martin and determined that Martin is Jewish – but now I can find no links to prove that – so I don’t champion my assertion.

Abdul Alhazred | Fri, 2007-12-14 05:14

It's GOOGLE groveling before the mighty masses of the Chosen Ones!"

Which is why I don't trust Google for anything, anymore.

They take down way too many videos, and they are censoring the web searches.

Just another ZIONIST MSM TOOL!

And people trust them!

Well, if I couldn't find it on Google!