How Bing.com self-censor Tiananmen
By using blindsearch, we can easily find how Bing.com is a natural-born self-censor even to it’s US-based users. If you search 天安门(Tiananmen in Chinese), the different results set pops up than Yahoo and Google. It’s not the difference of order and page rank, but totally removal of those links about Tiananmen massacre. Some twitter users in China argued that it could be an conspiracy of Microsoft and China authority to exchange priority enforcing MS software piracy punishment by China government.
For Google, it’s smarter that they keep the full index for US-based users, so it’s always possible to get the real result from Google.com. Although Google.cn did self-censor some of the results, it’s good for people to compare and study the difference. However, it’s very strange to Microsoft, the Redmond-based business, do something stupid to give handles to any challengers from its home land. And it apparently eclipse itself on its business value. Another word, it shows people Bing.com just a subset of the knowledge around the world.
I hope GNI can keep watch on this case and push Microsoft to explain that.


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