Hey, You Google Sickos!
WTF is wrong with you people out there?
Just in case you don’t know, Google isn’t the only one keeping track of your searches. Those of us with blogs and websites can keep track of referring search strings to our sites. Yup, we
know what you’re searching on.
I was a little bothered by the people searching for naked grandmothers and naked Iraqis and naked afghan women and I wondered about the person who wanted to see Jessica Lynch naked. I’m particularly concerned about the person who mispelled “wemen”. There really are a lot looking for naked grandmothers.
However, I want you all to know that it’s only a matter of time before this programmer figures out how to dump a report out of my database with the IP addresses of those of you searching for naked children to send to the FBI.
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on October 3, 2006 at 5:52 pm
john brodey said:
I heard about this website search thing and decided to see what I could find. Apparently there are self appointed vigilanttes who will take exception to what people find curious or are fascinated by. Naked grandmothers indeed! Since well all be a senior sooner or later and may have some Oedipal issues, there is nothing sick or perverted about wanting to see old naked women or men. Nor is there anything intrinsically disturbing about wanting to see naked dwarfs or amputees. It’s a matter of human curiosity. The minute you start using your own criterion for normalcy or decency you become a self styled demogogue and are no better than the hypocrites in Congress. We are not talking about the exploitation of children here and obviously any sane person would applaud the efforts of any citizen to track down individuals engaging in this kind of activity
on October 3, 2006 at 6:59 pm
n. mallory said:
Hey, I said I was “bothered”, I didn’t judge until I started seeing search strings for the exploitation of children. That sort of thing really pisses me off. What consenting adults do in the privacy of their own bedroom is their business as long as it harms no one and no one gets killed — but the minute you involve children or animals, someone has to get involved to protect them.