Google and porn

First off, most of the links in this entry are NSFW. It may also be NSFM. (Not Safe For Mom — she reads my blog. Hi Mom!)

There’s some interesting buzz on the net about Google and porn. Graywolf, SEOblackhat, and others have noted that Google has scrubbed its organic search results–those are the nonpaid ones–of adult sites when the query is obviously porn-related. When it’s not so clear — e.g. Pussy Galore — the adult sites remain. And with this “long tail” of maybe-it’s-obscene-maybe-not queries, search traffic to adult sites might actually be stable.

Which kind of makes you wonder: what’s the point?

And it kind of makes you wonder: why is there such a big difference between the organic and paid results for the term “fucking?” That’s a big fucking difference! (Ha ha ha soo witty)

Wait. You don’t think Google would de-porn its results while still selling AdWords to pornographers, would you?!?!

(By the way, I can’t replicate these results, as the update seems not to have made it to “my” Google yet. Google releases updates in stages to their various index servers.)

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