You know, what with this Bush and Gonzales wanting Google's porn search records stuff, I have half a mind to start putting in random searches with bizarre and inflammatory word combinations just to see if I get arrested.
Something like, oh, Hussein Dorito Suppository. Or Iraqi Amputee Passion. Or "how to" + "Weapons of Mass Destruction" + Dildos.
Come 'n get me 'Berto. I'm hot and ready.
;P
Something like, oh, Hussein Dorito Suppository. Or Iraqi Amputee Passion. Or "how to" + "Weapons of Mass Destruction" + Dildos.
Come 'n get me 'Berto. I'm hot and ready.
;P
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I'm a Long-time blog stalker, by the way =)
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Yo. :)
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From what I can tell, their theory is that they want to find out how often people are searching for kiddie porn. But I can't see how that would get them anywhere. It's a waste of time and resources for an end result that will probably come to: yep, some people are stupid enough to use a generic search engine to look for pics of naked kids. But considering the number of people who are probably also using similar searches to find out statistics, news stories and other legit information, I can't see how the results wouldn't be confounded anyway.
Which is why I think there's more to this than they're saying. I think they're trying to track down sites that violate federal obscenity laws so Gonzales can do his Ashcroft, Jr. routine and pretend that the world is going to hell if he doesn't get pics of watersports and rimming off the net.
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But, very bluntly - Google isn't a hero for refusing this. Yahoo isn't a villain for providing it. This data is worthless to individuals, though it could be somewhat dangerous were it to fall into the hands of one of the competing search engines. This data is more useful as trade secret than as privacy invasion.
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I'm paranoid, but I'm not wrong.
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I'd metaquote you if they hadn't been such freaks about the boob thing.