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By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 26, 2004 9:52:00 PM

A controversial anti-Semitic site has disappeared from Google, but the search site says it had nothing to do with it.

As previously reported, the anti-Semitic site Jew Watch used to be the first item returned from a Google search on the word "Jew," a result that attracted widespread criticism and several online protest campaigns.

As of Monday, however, only an old image of the Jew Watch site could be found from a Google search on Jew, buried five pages within the search results.

Google spokesman David Krane attributed the change to a combination of timing and Web hosting policies. The account for Stormfront, a neo-Nazi site that had supported Jew Watch, apparently was canceled last week by Web hosting service EV1, and the site was inaccessible for several days.

Jew Watch has since resurfaced on another hosting service, but its downtime coincided with the periodic "crawls" Google makes to ensure that Web addresses are valid. For now, Jew Watch doesn't exist as far as Google is concerned--at least until the company does another crawl in a month or so.

"Our crawler was unable to reach the site while it was offline, so it dropped from our index," Krane said. "If they remain online over the next month, it's likely we'll pick it up again."

The outcry over the appearance of Jew Watch in Google results attracted an online petition campaign, a "Google bombing" effort to lower the site's relevance in Google rankings and a letter from U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) that asked Google to alter the results.

Google responded with a notice, posted similarly to a keyword-based ad, explaining the company's position that search results are based on objective algorithms and can't be manipulated to eliminate offensive content. "The only sites we omit are those we are legally compelled to remove or those maliciously attempting to manipulate our results," according to the notice.

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WHOA NOW!
This is a classic example of freedom of speech turning ugly...

Anyway, if anyone has to say something that's contrary to someone else's view or belief, they should always have the proof to back... (Read the rest)
Posted by: four-eyes_z Posted on: 08/06/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
What ever happened to free speech?  Enterprise Analyst | 04/26/04
Private businesses  toadlife | 04/26/04
Free speech is not going away...  Linux_Developer | 04/26/04
About the search result  OhMyGosh | 04/26/04
Right to Free Speech, not Right to Be Heard  doctormoriarty | 04/27/04
Rights?  TechDiva_z | 04/27/04
Wrong!  Torgam | 04/27/04
Everybody is bad except Jews. Is that you want to say? (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/27/04
YOu misunderstand the meaning of Freedom of Speech  doctormoriarty | 04/28/04
HATE SPEECH IS ANYTHING THE JEWS DON'T AGREE WITH!  skywire_z | 04/27/04
Stupid, thoughtless remarks are anything that comes out of your mouth!  d_jedi | 04/27/04
This is quite appropriate...  Linux_Developer | 04/26/04
How about the word, um, ...  Robert Carnegie | 04/27/04
Google's response appropriate  d_jedi | 04/27/04
How about a fair play?  Vily Clay | 04/27/04
Because they aren't true...  ShadeTree | 04/27/04
Fair play, not fantasy  rapson | 04/27/04
All too easy  voska | 04/27/04
RE: Fair Play  JakAttak | 04/27/04
Fair Play  T25 | 04/27/04
I was just curious how many people ?  Vily Clay | 04/27/04
Typical  rapson | 04/28/04
I have a better idea  doctormoriarty | 04/28/04
Thus, you are right because you have ? no arguments. Brains? (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/28/04
WHOA NOW!  four-eyes_z | 08/06/04

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