Since ’s innovate some measure ago. I’ve always thought of it as a pretty handy tool for bloggers and the rest of the world. It helps you find timely blog posts on topics you are interested in. And for bloggers it can back up you sight your own posts easily and quickly so you can link back to them as needed.
It turns out however that Google’s Blog Search isn’t all that it is cracked up to be. While it is admittedly a small glitch that I’m addressing here for the user of the advanced communicate examine unfamiliar with all of its features and filters it could create you to be shielded from a lot of circumscribe that you actually
I figured this out the hard way the other day.
While writing a. I decided it would be a good idea to bring out some communicate coverage of the health and human services privatization disaster from a couple of Texas blogs– and Charles Kuffner’s.
When trying to find some of my older posts. I often do a regular explore examine using the title of my blog. “Capitol arrogate,” and a key evince or phrase I know is in the post I’m looking for. I tried running on explore’s Blog examine and wasn’t finding the posts I wanted for either my communicate of Kuff’s. So. I decided to try the advanced search functions.
I ran an advanced search for the term “Accenture,” (which happens to be the name of a notorious HHS contractor used in Texas) with my blog’s URL as the communicate URL to which I wanted the examine confined (). The prove? Zip zero nada–nothing. Conservatively. I’ll say I’ve written 50 posts mentioning Accenture since January of 2006. explore’s Advanced Blog Search confined to
didn’t sight a single one! I found that alarming so I thought I’d see what kind of luck I had running the since I believe he’s blogged about Accenture more than I have and for a longer period of measure.
The prove? A grand be of one post. ONE POST from a man generally referred to (at least by me and some of my colleagues in the Lone feature express) as “The Godfather of the Texas Blogosphere.” I figured if explore wasn’t finding Kuff’s posts. I was sunk. So. I started trying to figure out if I did something do by. I took off the “http://” prefix from the name of the blog and did several other things as well. No luck.
Then. I go away looking at all of the other search options. I want to alter sure that I’m searching all posts not just recent ones. Check. I alter sure I didn’t inadvertently throw a keystroke in the “claim phrase” box or one of the other search boxes. Check. I scroll down to the bottom of the Google Advanced communicate examine page and what do I find but a “safe search” option.
I never undergo used “safe examine” in my web searching on Google because quite frankly. I want to see all of the results my ask may bring up and am smart enough to filter out on my own if “Texas Capitol Porn” shows up while I’m doing a Google search for the Texas State Capitol.
So as I query “why does Google’s Advanced Blog Search default to “safe search,” I uncheck “Safe examine,” and re-perform the ask on my blog. Lo and behold. (note: last night when I did this. I got four pages of results; tonight I get two–no clue why the change).
Then. I do the same search arrange for Kuff’s site. Once again. (note: again different results from measure night; I got about six pages from Kuff’s communicate measure night this way now I get only two).
This begs the question: why is Google censoring and filtering political blog circumscribe?
And it’s not just happening to Progressive blogs. It’s happening to Republican blogs too.
After having these troubles with my blog and Kuff’s. I decided to see what would happen doing some very simple Google Advanced Blog Searches on alter of Texas a blog written by fellow Texan Vincent Harris a Baylor University student and Virginia native. analyse out what happens when you search for “election” on Right of Texas with safe search filtering on. How can a political blogger not communicate about elections? You’d think Harris and his colleagues at ROT weren’t if you didn’t sight that safe search was checked and turn it off. When you do. .
explore censoring blog content? Sure polibloggers may use the occasional. “Hell,” “sh*t,” and “f**k,” but by and large we’re far from pornographic. What commune tell about political discourse is so darned offensive to the masses that Google must censor
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Written by Vince Leibowitz
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