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Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Google’s Offensive Blog Warning

Click this link to a Blogspot blog. Before you're allowed to view the blog (on your fist visit to it) you run into this message from Google (which runs Blogspot):
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I've been familiar with Blogspot for some time. The earliest version of Say Anything was hosted on the service and many of the blogs I read to this day are still hosted there. This is the first time I've ever seen such a message.

Why did this particular Blogspot blog warrant the message? Apparently because it is host to some fairly provocative editorial cartoons aimed at Islam, terrorists and liberal Democrats. I find that a bit troublesome. Certainly Google, as a privately owned company, has the right to dictate what sort of content they will allow on their server. But still, why start this now?

My guess is that they're bowing to pressure from Muslims angry about speech and expression they do not like. Which is really sort of sad, and more than a little inconsistent given that Google has no such warnings prefacing either of the two Blogspot sites dedicated to writings of the child-raping murderer Joseph Duncan.

(via Gates of Vienna and Pajamas Media)

Comments

Avatar for Chief RZ

This is the same Google that put out a map that showed Taiwan as part of China!  Was this a slip?

Chief RZ on February 8, 2006 at 04:03 pm
Avatar for Steve

You would think they would learn. That blog is going to get a lot more traffic now.

Whenever something is flagged as offensive, it invites visitors.

Google, of course, has the right to do what they did, it’s on their servers. The blog owner can move to a different host, and still use Blogger to avoid the warning.

Still, the Islamofascists shouldn’t be encouraged.

Steve on February 8, 2006 at 06:02 pm
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That’s probably because Joseph Duncan doesn’t say anything bad about Google’s favorite PC groups.

KurtP on February 8, 2006 at 06:02 pm
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They might as well put a large flash banner{READ ME} instead. I hate to see the internet sinking into the same lawsuit driven kneejerk crap as the MSM, though it was bound to happen. Sad.

2Hotel9 on February 9, 2006 at 01:58 pm
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It is sad, 2H9.  The internet is the ultimate forum for free expression, but more and more the usual suspects are crashing the party.


When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

-- Thomas Jefferson

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