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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: New Yorker on January 19, 2010, 01:53:22 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvOhqeElP0s (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvOhqeElP0s)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/01/11/google_islam_suggest/ (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/01/11/google_islam_suggest/)
Google suggests Islam is nothing
The metaphysics of search
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Posted in Music and Media, 11th January 2010 21:09 GMT
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Google's search Suggest function treats Islam a bit differently from the other major religions of the world. It's willing to suggest "Christianity is excrement" or "Judaism is false," but if you begin to ask what Islam is, it won't suggest a thing.
Google says that this search oddity is a bug - and that its search gurus are working to fix it. But several days have passed since it was publicly uncovered.
As originally noticed by The Next Web blog, Suggest isn't shy about suggesting search queries that put several major religions in a less-the-favorable light. If you type, "Christianity is" into Google's search box, for instance, the web giant suggests queries such as "Christianity is excrement," "Christianity is not a religion," "Christianity is a lie," and "Christianity is fake":
(http://regmedia.co.uk/2010/01/11/google_christianity_suggest.jpg)
(http://regmedia.co.uk/2010/01/11/google_islam_suggest.jpg)
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Google is doing pro-islam censorship. This is not the only case.
But "bing" is much worse. They filter even JTF from the results on it's German page.
Imo there has to be more competition on the search engine market.
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What is it now 4th thread we had on this? :laugh:
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What is it now 4th thread we had on this? :laugh:
It keeps coming up! The news article and youtube clip are new! Google keeps saying "It's just a bug" BULLSH**!!!!
If it is just a bug, and this was caught more than a week ago, why is the "bug" still there? They want this to be forgotten and go away, don't let it. It's a bug? Okay, lets "bug" Google about it!
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It is interesting they still haven't fixed this "Bug". I think you're right about them waiting for the criticism to die down about it so they can leave it unfixed.
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In software engineering we have an equation:
Bug = Undocumented Feature
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undocumented_feature
In other cases, software bugs are referred to jokingly as undocumented features. ("It's not a bug; it's an undocumented feature!") This usage may have been popularised in some of Microsoft's responses to bug reports for its first "Word for Windows" product. (James Gleick, What Just Happened, ch.1), but doesn't originate there. The first reference on Usenet that survives dates to 5 March, 1984[1].
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What is it now 4th thread we had on this? :laugh:
My thread was the first!!!!!!! 8)
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What is it now 4th thread we had on this? :laugh:
My thread was the first!!!!!!! 8)
My thread is the newest!!!!! Nyah! 8)