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Looks like microsoft disliked that though and updated their blacklist - search for 'blow job' as well as 'blowjob' (the correct spelling) yield the same types of images that they claim in the article that google finds. And if I search for 'blowjob' on google, I get all the bj porn instantly.
 
Looks like microsoft disliked that though and updated their blacklist - search for 'blow job' as well as 'blowjob' (the correct spelling) yield the same types of images that they claim in the article that google finds. And if I search for 'blowjob' on google, I get all the bj porn instantly.
@weirdbr I just looked up Blowjob on Bing Images and got porn.
 
@weirdbr I just looked up Blowjob on Bing Images and got porn.
I guess it depends on the search type - the article used picture search, so I used that and here it refuses to do the search with safesearch set to moderate, then with it set to off I got the results I mentioned. Now, text search is a different beast - it gives me plenty of porn..
 
I doubt it. Them allowing porn in their image results is benefiting them a lot.

Fully agree with you.

How funny would it be to see a commercial where they show the lower half of a guy, seated in a leather chair. Suddenly his pants start to form a tent, and when it gets to the top, you hear a bell ringing and then the "Bing" logo appears.

Clearly this could only be shown on certain channels at certain times of night. Like Cinemax or Playboy Channel, things of that nature. And clearly they probably wouldn't want to associate themselves in this way... but it still makes me laugh to think about it.

*ding* Bing.
 
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Fully agree with you.

How funny would it be to see a commercial where they show the lower half of a guy, seated in a leather chair. Suddenly his pants start to form a tent, and when it gets to the top, you hear a bell ringing and then the "Bing" logo appears.

Clearly this could only be shown on certain channels at certain times of night. Like Cinemax or Playboy Channel, things of that nature. And clearly they probably wouldn't want to associate themselves in this way... but it still makes me laugh to think about it.

*ding* Bing.

:lool
 
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