Despite an announcement that it has stopped censoring in China, google.com.cn still censored
Correction: A commentor points out that if we search for Tiananmen+Square+massacre instead of just Tiananmen+Square, we get uncensored results. Nonetheless, there is something smelly about that page rank.
Also, google continues to censor right here: Type “Christianity is” into the search box, and it will drop down the following suggestions
- wrong
- a lie
- bullshit
- not a religion
- a cult
- a joke
Type “Islam is” and see what you get.
Google’s free blogging service yanks politically incorrect blogs, and while its search engine found Climategate web pages, Google participated in the blackout by censoring its suggestion box and counts. Search results are not obviously censored, but everything else is.
Google seems to be singled out for censorship in China. Do an image search in China on Google. Many of the results will hang, or the page will come up blank. Now do the same search on Yahoo Images. Most (but not all) of the problems miraculously disappear. Microsoft’s Bing also seems to be largely immune.
Perhaps this is they way we can expect Chinese protectionism to develop in the future. Selective regulation.
Jim,
Tiennamen Square Massacre returns uncensored results (and indeed when I started typing, autocomplete suggested “Massacre”. So I think you are seeing the results of Chinese pagerank, not censorship.
Yes, I discover you are correct – still, does not such a page rank strike you as mighty odd?
You’re doing the Tiannamen query wrong, twice: First because you need to issue it from a Chinese IP to see the effects, and second because Google has announced its intentions to stop censoring, but has not actually done so.
But you’re right about the auto-suggest self-censorship. There are more results for “Islam is bullshit” and “Islam is wrong” than the corresponding Christianity queries. And yes, blogger’s spam reporting can be abused by people to shut down political blogs they don’t like. This is more because Google doesn’t put much effort into Blogger than that Google actively is trying to suppress politically incorrect blogs.
Can you give more details about censoring Climategate suggest results?
The google and youtube search helper suddenly became disinclined to suggest climategate related searches, and at that the same time the counts for climategate related searches underwent an impossible drop, which mysterious drop came simultaneously with the “climategate is no big deal” campaign.
One of the most popular and most linked climategate articles disappeared from google search results, though it could be the telegraph putting it on the robot exclusion list, rather than google. It is now showing up, though at a curiously low page rank.