A Picture Says 1000 Words About Google’s Censorship In China – Danny Sullivan

From searchengingwatch.com:

Plenty are writing and writing about Google’s agreement to censor results for China. But pictures perhaps better illustrate the differences that Google now endorses.

Google Images Censors Too in China from Google Blogoscoped shows you how a search for [tiananmen square] on Google Images China provides happy scenes while over at uncensored Google Images, there are tanks rolling in.

I took a look for just [tiananmen] at Google Images China versus Google Images. Here’s a side-by-side:

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No, that little bit of text above the images at Google Images China is not a disclosure. That does appear but at the bottom of the page.

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