Google Suggest Censors Results
Google recently developed a new beta service called Google Suggest:
It lets you type search terms in a box, and pops up queries starting with those terms, showing the number of results. It’s an easy way to let you walk the Google search tree… in theory. Unfortunately, it has a propensity for filtering search results. For example, typing “se” brings up:

But, just add an x to that, and ask Google what it can suggest for “sex,” and you get nothing:
That’s right–Google doesn’t suggest “sex.”
Google also dislikes the f-word. “Fuc” brings up this list:

But when you add the magic k, all your results disappear!

What’s interesting, though, is what they do allow. Who knows why:

This is probably intentional censoring here. A list of additional censored terms can be found by typing in your favorite list of sexually, or generally offensive phrases–most of them refuse to appear. Racially offensive phrases? Well, Google encourages you to be a racist:

Why filter some, if you won’t catch them all?
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12/13/2004 at 8:42 am
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