Google quietly censors Sankaku Complex, refuses to explain why
Anime, Manga and Gaming (not to mention sometimes not-safe-for-work) Blog Sankaku Complex has been quietly slipped in the Google Blacklist of words, thus as an result, being removed from search results in the mentioned search engine’s auto-complete features and the system is slowing removing results from the search results for the “Sankaku Complex” term.
However, Google doesn’t seem likely to release details as to why the site has been censored from search results. This has also happened to some other websites, which involve content that is inappropriate to list here. There is also some debate over the censoring of certain words in some languages, while a innocent-looking word can be censored when a non-family safe word slips through the so-called “SafeSearch” filter. It is even worth noting that websites with porn content may not be censored from “SafeSearch” enabled searches.
The solution? Well, at this point, it looks like Sankaku Complex may have taken a hit, but we’re sure the blog will keep attracting visitors one way or another. Other search engines such as Bing, IxQuick and Yahoo have not censored the search term.
Another note is that IxQuick apparently is the best “privacy friendly” search engine, as it doesn’t record any searches performed through it’s services and also does not use any tracking systems to track your activities. It also offers a proxy page-viewing option, allowing you access blocked sites by tunneling through IxQuick’s own server bandwidth to the site.

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