This is a Problem
Mar. 23rd, 2010 01:06 amMany of you are probably viewing this with Google Chrome. One of Chrome's neat and creepy features is that when you start to type an address, it not only auto-predicts based on past web pages visits, but with some other algorithm that makes it match your desired result faster than competing browsers like Firefox. However, I can't find the algorithm it uses. It's not the same one they use for their main search page. And the reason I'm concerned is that, the very first time you ever run Chrome (or immediately after clearing all your browsing date for privacy) and you type 'porn' at the beginning of the address bar (probably 60% of first usages!), one and only one link pops up. And it's this:
http://relit.org/porn_again_christian/introduction.php
So when the teenagers of the world are looking to get their rocks off somewhere away from the fucked up propaganda the world feeds us about sex and masturbation, they get Jesus Speak instead! As the first ranked link!
This is completely unacceptable exploitation of a vulnerable population, precisely what the site claims to be trying to prevent.
Someone in the sex industry, PLEASE do something about this. This is not the porn experience the Internet was created to bring the youth of our world!
http://relit.org/porn_again_christian/introduction.php
So when the teenagers of the world are looking to get their rocks off somewhere away from the fucked up propaganda the world feeds us about sex and masturbation, they get Jesus Speak instead! As the first ranked link!
This is completely unacceptable exploitation of a vulnerable population, precisely what the site claims to be trying to prevent.
Someone in the sex industry, PLEASE do something about this. This is not the porn experience the Internet was created to bring the youth of our world!