Obamaniacs & Google - The Ministry of Blog Control

If this doesn't scare the pants off you and get you to rethink drinking the NObama Kool-Aid and voting McCain... then I declare you hopeless!! ('no surprise' on the mass exodus of bloggers over to wordpress.com...)
Dept. of Homeland Security - Media Control

Blocked anti-Obama blogs spur Google probe

Does Google Inc. violate the same "neutrality" principles that it wants mandated for Internet providers like Comcast Corp.?

That's the argument being made by some who accuse the search behemoth of hypocrisy when it comes to free speech on the Internet.

Here's the deal: Mountain View, Calif.-based Google recently drew the ire of several authors of anti-Obama blogs, hosted on the company's Blogger platform, whose posting rights were temporarily suspended after Google identified as them "potential spam blogs."
"You will not be able to publish posts to your blog until we review your site and confirm that it is not a spam blog ... Sincerely, the Blogger Team," Google said in an e-mail to the owner of Come a Long Way, one of at least seven blogs that were shut down. The affected blogs are all opposed to the campaign of Sen. Barack Obama, Illinois Democrat, and have a common association with the anti-Obama Web site JustSayNoDeal.com.
The suspension lasted five days in the case of comealongway.blogspot.com, according a post on the author's new site at comealongway.wordpress.com.
Several of the affected bloggers told Simon Owens of Bloggasm.com that they suspect supporters of Mr. Obama used Google's "flag" function to report them as spam.

(CLICK HERE to read what Mr. Owens has to say/ or to contact him if your blog was marked as SPAM for posting anti-Obama statements.)
The company is looking into what happened but thinks the blogs were accidentally identified by spam detection software, Google spokesman Adam Kovacevich said.

"It appears that our anti-spam filters caused some Blogger accounts to be blocked from creating new posts," he said. "While we are still investigating, we believe this may have been caused by mass spam e-mails mentioning the 'Just Say No Deal' network of blogs, which in turn caused our system to classify the blog addresses mentioned in the e-mails as spam. We have restored posting rights to the affective blogs and it is very important to us that Blogger remain a tool for political debate and free expression."

Not everyone is satisfied with that explanation.

"While Google claims to be a neutral gatekeeper, the pattern of evidence increasingly suggests otherwise," said Scott Cleland, president of McLean-based Precursor LLC and chairman of Netcompetition. org, which opposes so-called "net neutrality" regulation that would prohibit Internet service providers from slowing or blocking Web applications that hog bandwidth, among other provisions.

Mr. Cleland suggested the company is censoring content, violating one of the very net neutrality principles - as enumerated by the Federal Communications Commission - they are pushing to be codified in federal legislation.

Google is one of many prominent Internet firms, including Amazon.com, Yahoo and eBay, that warn of the ability of ISPs to potentially block Web traffic and content at their discretion.

I asked Mr. Kovacevich if Google had any response to his comments.
"Mr. Cleland is paid to criticize Google by the phone and cable companies who disagree with us on net neutrality, so one must take his criticism-for-hire with a heavy dose of salt," he said.
(For the record, Netcompetition.org is mostly phone and cable companies, but there are some other members, such as Parents Protecting California, the Manhattan Libertarian Party and the Prince Georges County Black Chamber of Commerce.)

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Comments

Anonymous said…
Google may be one of the best known and most powerful of internet tools, that however, does not assure us of its neutrality. In fact it already has a rich history of anything but neutrality! In May 2006 they dumped the news site New Media Journal for "spewing hatred" against Islam. Interestingly enough, the Journal did not report anything that was not already available elsewhere.

Here comes the clincher, however, to fill the news void Google brought in instead Al-Manar TV as a "respected news organization." Al-Manar TV is the propaganda arm of Hezbollah! Hezbollah is considered a terrorist organization (ask the average Lebanese!) both here and in Europe. Yet Google in striving for "neutrality" had no compunctions accepting it as a legitimate news organization.

Obviously, spewing hatred and preaching violence against Israel and the US is only an exercise in "free speech," while printing actual news of Muslim atrocities is "hate speech."

At the time I wrote: I, for one, find it interesting that venomous speech against Jews and Christians, falls under the banner of “Free Speech,” while exposure of terrorists (masquerading as Muslims) is labeled “hate speech?” So… here is my question to Google’s executives, “How many golden talents (or barrels of oil), did it take for Radical Islam to buy you off??? How low must you now bow and kowtow?!?!?!? Please answer honestly, oh Googlas Iskariot!”

Same thing is happening in this case, only sites that dare criticize Obama get confused by the anti spam filters as spam sites, hmmnnn...

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