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Subject: UKNM: RE: UKNM Digest V1 #771
From: John Braithwaite
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 17:57:10 GMT

>fact is that if you search for "I love Santa" or "I love action man" on a
>popular search engine, several of the results near the top of the list are
>pornographic.

Which search engine? I just tried "action man" on Google, Excite and
Lycos and no pornography until about 30 results in, if at all.

Unless you count this...

http://www.maui.net/~liam/nudecarrot/nudemancarrot.html


- But you've forgotten to put the word 'love' in your searches.... I think
this is a bit of a no-brainer as, even though pornography is just physical
intimacy with the 'love' removed, there are many porno sites with 'love',
'love making' etc. in their tags. Therefore it is bad/sensationalistic
journalism and should be rightly flamed.

Just stick any search in with ambiguous words (I don't think I have to list
them) which also have sexual connotations and you will get porno sites up on
the listings.... as sure as night follows day.

Sad really - but that's the only industry making significant money on the
web and that's why there are so many sites out there.


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