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in China: Google can only operate there with Permission on China that is the common sense deal http://www.theguardian.com/technolog...er-really-left China is not Democratic like the West Last edited by arista; 04-02-2016 at 07:00 AM. |
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Rubbish. No Proof. "Google denies censoring search results " from your Link Last edited by arista; 04-02-2016 at 10:30 AM. |
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It does look really dodgy on the face of it. What would be their reason for doing it though? Surely if they were, they would know that it would be noticed at some point by someone. And I can't understand what benefit there would be to the government of censoring the autocomplete function (because from the looks of it, it's not search results where there is a discrepancy, it's just the autocomplete suggestions?) So I'm just confused as to what possible motives there could be, given that the risk of it being noticed is so high, they would surely have to consider it as being something of such great importance that the risk of a public backlash would be worth it. But why would google autocomplete suggestions be THAT important?
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