Whether queries themselves have personally identifiable
information is especially becoming a hot topic in the
comments at the MSN Search Weblog, where examples of a name followed by
things like "nazi" or "aids" have been giving.
Go search for [nazi] on Google, and it will happily send you
off to the American Nazi party. WordPress Spam Scam Explained
is an undated article giving the Hot Nacho
side of the Wordpress spam saga from owner Chad Jones.
Search for nazi on Google France, and you won't find the American Nazi Party ranking first, as it does on Google.com. As an American who lives outside the US, I still have an interest in US-targeted ads.
French Appeals Court Upholds Ruling On Yahoo Nazi Material. So, even if only 27% of Internet users read blogs—which is what the Pew Internet & American Life Project reported in January of this year—"100% are impacted by them.
A Harvard Law School study brought to light that fact Google does not include certain web sites in the French and German versions of its search engines, in particular neo-Nazi or white supremacy sites that have content that might be deemed illegal...