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MSN Search Blocking Results For XFree86?

Peacefire writes "Thomas Shaddack spotted this on http://www.root.cz/ (in Czech) -- if you go to http://search.msn.com/ and search for 'XFree86', it tells you that you've 'entered a search term that is likely to return adult content', and directs you to the porn search engine NightSurf.com, which lists a bunch of porn sites that ostensibly match the term 'XFree86'. If you search for 'XFree86' on Google, however, it's clear that the top matching terms returned by a normal search, are XFree86 sites, are not a bunch of porn sites. MSN is apparently blocking the specific term 'XFree86' and not just filtering on something stupid like the 'X' or the 'Free', since you can search for 'XFree85' and 'XFree87' with no problem. And search terms like 'Linux', 'AOL' and 'Macintosh' are allowed, so at least MSN hasn't simply blacklisted all competitors' keywords as 'porn', but why would they be blocking 'XFree86'?"

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  1. XFree69 by vondo · · Score: 5, Funny
    Even a search for XFree69 doesn't return the porn warning.

    Something has gotta be wrong with that.

    1. Re:XFree69 by Zocalo · · Score: 5, Funny

      I wonder if MSN has one of those big screen displays of search queries in real-time like Google does. If they do I bet there's a few people looking at the screen scrolling "XFree69" ad infinitum and wondering "WTF!?!" right about now.

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    2. Re:XFree69 by ttldkns · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Xfree86 +sex +porn +boobs +nudity

      no porn warning on this one.

      what a f***** up world

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    3. Re:XFree69 by jelle · · Score: 5, Funny

      O.K. Now I have to click on that link at least once!

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    4. Re:XFree69 by hatrisc · · Score: 5, Funny

      what's funny is that the first result is a slashdot article. Slashdot | Congress Eyes Whois Crackdown

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    5. Re:XFree69 by EverDense · · Score: 5, Funny

      It isn't a porn warning, it says "You have entered a search term that is likely to return adult content." This is a good thing, Microsoft are admitting that their operating systems are childish at best.

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    6. Re:XFree69 by aardvarkjoe · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I suspect it's probably a bug instead of malicious intent...

      Actually, rather than a bug, I suspect that it's probably human error. Because the search engine only seems to match certain words as likely to return "adult" material, there's probably a human-generated list of terms. My guess is that they took a list of the top 1000 (or something) search terms, and assigned somebody to classify them as adult or not-adult. If the person was unfamiliar with XFree86, they may very well have guessed that it was related to porn (X and Free together).

      In other words, the only thing I think Microsoft is guilty of here is creating a remarkably poor filter.

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    7. Re:XFree69 by mysticgoat · · Score: 5, Funny

      You did get me wondering, so I looked at "XFree86 XXX" again. The first 45 entries were all about Linux or the X windowing system. No suggestion of pr0n at all-- very boring workaday stuff.

      Combined with the adult content warning for "XFree86", I find that there is only one possible conclusion that can be drawn from the data:
      Someone at Microsoft thinks that XFree86 is very, very sexy

  2. What's weird by prostoalex · · Score: 5, Interesting

    XFree85 seems to work
    And so does XFree87

    Here's a search for a possible culprit - just x86. Seems fine, although notice how the first 9 results are all AMD, with some impostor Intel claiming #10 spot (and it's not even Intel's site, it's Solaris on Intel document).

    But back to searches for XFree86. So it wasn't the X86 part, how about
    free86 - oh, look, XFree86.org is listed with Microsoft search engine after all. You just don't search it by name, search it by keyword that's reasonably close.

    1. Re:What's weird by paulschroeder · · Score: 5, Funny

      The "Free" part is probably what scares them.
      "I have an alternative? And it's what?"

    2. Re:What's weird by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Because lots of porn deals with 18 year olds, and the birthdate of someone 18 this year is 1986 that could be one, possible, if very far afield theory.

    3. Re:What's weird by ttldkns · · Score: 5, Interesting

      and so does "xfree8", "xfree6", "xfree 86", "xfree8 6" and "x free 86"

      curiouser and curiouser said alice

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    4. Re:What's weird by jelle · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I used this: XFree86 "4.4"

      and that search also returned xfree86.org as the first link.

      So to me it does not look like "some porn sites plastered the term "XFree86" all over themselves", but more like a suspiciously blocked search query.

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    5. Re:What's weird by arkanes · · Score: 5, Informative
      XFree86 is certainly blocked specifically. XFree86+any other term is not. It's _not_ that the porn site results are hits for XFree86, nightsearch returns the exact same first page results for _any_ search, including random garbage.

      As other people have said, I doubt theres any gain for MS from doing this, so it's probably a term that was tossed in by programmers for debugging purposes or just for the hell of it, rather than some sort of official policy decision.

    6. Re:What's weird by E-Rock · · Score: 5, Funny

      Wow. Thanks for making me feel really old and really dirty all at the same time. 1986, fuck...

  3. Because I'm so sure that MSN users are that smart by themaddone · · Score: 5, Funny

    Not to beat the dead horse, but how many people using MSN as a search engine would know a thing about XFree86?

  4. I see how it is by Zorak+Man · · Score: 5, Funny

    1. Linux with Xfree86
    2. ???
    3. porn

    I mean come on, can't you see that?

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  5. Maybe its the license? by ag3n7 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe they don't like the new license and are blocking it for our own good?

  6. nightsurf! by termos · · Score: 5, Funny

    I continued to nightsurf and i found another side of XFree86!

    Live Now: Free cams with 'xfree86':(Click to zoom)

    Get 'xfree86' at the Websites of the Hottest & Naughtiest Webcam Starlets, Hunks, Couples & Groups in the World. Click any star to visit!

    Looking for xfree86? I deliver, and I'm live right now.

    It sure it convenient with a graphical user interface but this is TOO MUCH.

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  7. It's just the first step by ENOENT · · Score: 5, Funny

    MSFT is going to block all websites containing the letter "X", which will be all of their competition.

    I.e. Linux, Mac OS X, Unix, hot XXX grits, etc.

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    1. Re:It's just the first step by HiyaPower · · Score: 5, Funny

      And Xbox?

  8. Re:Because I'm so sure that MSN users are that sma by MooseByte · · Score: 5, Funny

    "how many people using MSN as a search engine would know a thing about XFree86?"

    Apparently none, given the MSN results.

  9. BTW is you search for XXX by t-maxx+cowboy · · Score: 5, Interesting

    MSN returns all sorts of hits, it does not say anything about likely to return adult content.

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  10. Sounds like? by JohnGrahamCumming · · Score: 5, Funny

    Perhaps they are doing soundex/metaphone type matching on the words to see if they are sex-related. Perhaps "xfree86" sounds like something you might find on a porn site.

    Either than or it's X FREE 86 where 86 is some position that involves finding a woman with two heads.

    John.

  11. Roman numerals by tepples · · Score: 5, Funny

    Blocking web pages whose titles include a word starting with X would block the Super Bowl, which for the last few decades has used the letter "X" in the name of each event as part of the Roman serial number.


    Little kid told me that an "XXX" movie means you have to be thirty years old to get in.
  12. a much more interesting question by bach_m · · Score: 5, Funny

    perhaps a better question to ask is: Who the hell is using search.msn.com instead of google?

  13. And people wonder why I worry by Dark+Paladin · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Not that I believe that Google is really doing their service out of the goodness from their hearts - they're doing it to make money.

    But people wonder why I don't want to see a Micorosft Internet Search built into Windows (oh, and made so you can't remove it without damaging the operating system, like you can't remove IE or Media Player or anything else Microsoft decides is essential).

    Call me crazy, but MS seems to have this weird habit of shutting down things they don't like. Is this just a stupid mistake? It could be - I mean, block things starting with X to keep kids from porn, right?

    Oops - but Xfree85 works, so that can't be it.

    MS gives away IE to shut down Netscape. That wasn't the crime that I thought was terrible - it was going to their OEM partners and threatening them with extra high cost of Windows if they put on Netscape.

    So if they should take over the search world, can we really trust it to reflect accurately? I'm all for giving something a fair shake, but if before the game really starts they're already blocking alternate product possibilities I think "trust" is something that won't apply to MSN search.

    Of course, I could be wrong. Could just be a simple misunderstanding.

    Sadly, even if it is, based on their past history, I don't think I could believe that's it.

    1. Re:And people wonder why I worry by Awptimus+Prime · · Score: 5, Insightful


      MS gives away IE to shut down Netscape. That wasn't the crime that I thought was terrible - it was going to their OEM partners and threatening them with extra high cost of Windows if they put on Netscape.


      It's refreshing to see another person not consider the Netscape fiasco a 'crime'. I was working for an ISP when IE came about. At the time, Netscape charged us $20-40 per copy that we shipped to our customers. You can imagine how quickly that adds up. When IE became an alternative, Netscape refused to negociate and lost out big-time. Meanwhile, MS would do advertising partnerships and offer a wide range of support services for free. A very tempting offer when your shop isn't making much money to begin with.

      Anyway, the people at Netscape didn't move quickly to improve their browsers and, for quite some time, IE was way better concerning stability in Windows. It's not like the 2 clicks and 10 minute download destroyed them.

      The anti-MS folks who always find fault in MS never really seemed to complain about Trumpet Winsock being put through the ringer by NT and 95 including their own network stacks. How about notepad.exe and calc.exe? Before that time, you could download and register shareware editors or look for freebies. I've never heard somone argue that Windows was destroying software companies by including it's own program to display image files.

      But anything to do with [potentially] commerical media, such as web pages and audio/video content, grabs everyones attention and ends up with MS back in court acting confused and innocent.

      I know, totally off topic. Back on topic, I promise:

      I think the reason for the search results problem is likely a goof-up. Likely a low-level employee who had no idea what XFree86 is, didn't care, didn't double-check, etc before adding it to the DB. It seems reasonable that many MS employees would not be familar with Unix at all.

  14. Finally by NotAnotherReboot · · Score: 5, Funny

    Finally a viable competitor to Google. I have been looking for XFree86 adult content for quite some time. Google could just never bring up what I needed.

    Thanks MSN!

  15. Re:Mirror List by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Since it's about to get Slashdotted... ...I suggest we nominate them for the only site to be slashdotted without being linked from Slashdot.

  16. Search for "search engine" by NotQuiteReal · · Score: 5, Interesting
    heh, google lists itself sixth, but doesn't list MSN search at all.

    MSN lists itself first, and google is fourth - higher in the rankings than it is on google itself.

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  17. Re:X Windows by Hal-9001 · · Score: 5, Informative

    I guess then it's a good thing that it's not actually named "X Windows", but rather the "X Window System."

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  18. Re:Oh, they block Linux, Macintosh, and other term by prat393 · · Score: 5, Funny

    And the irony is that their motto is "more useful everyday." I mean, that's obviously true if one day they're as useful as a stab wound in the kidney, and the next day they're as useful as a heat lamp to a burn victim, but wake up here, people. It's all an obvious attempt to associate porn and other "morally wrong" materials with the open source movement.

  19. Compare "SCO" on MSN v. Google by MooseByte · · Score: 5, Interesting


    And while XFree86 gets blocked on MSN, let's see how a search for "SCO" fares on the two engines. (Top 11, "Because it's one more, you see".)

    Hmmmm. Yep, no surprise there.

    MSN Search Results "SCO" (Top 11):

    1. SCO www.sco.com
    2. California State Controller Kids Site www.kids.sco.ca.gov
    3. Newsgroup: biz.sco news:biz.sco
    4. Reuters - MyDoom Worm Aimed at SCO Web Site
    5. DealTime - Sco Product www.dealtime.com/xGS-sco~NS-5320
    6. InfoWorld - SCO: IBM Cannot Enforce GPL
    7. Computer Business Consultants, SCO Unix Sales, Service & Support
    8. Calibex.com - Simple Tech SCO-QUBE3/256 256MB for Sun
    9. Bagpipe Marches & Music of Sco CD - Amazon.com
    10. Northern New Jersey Council - Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco www.nobebosco.org
    11. Northern New Jersey Council - Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco www.nnjbsa.org/camps/nobebosco

    Google Search Results "SCO" (Top 11):

    (Note: Includes the Google News "teaser" links just added.)

    News:
    1. SCO posts $2.3 million loss - InfoWorld - 2 hours ago
    2. Perth firm files complaint against SCO - The Age - 9 hours ago
    3. User group hits out at SCO - VNUNet - 11 hours ago
    4. www.caldera.com
    5. SCO | SCOsource www.caldera.com/scosource/
    6. OSI Position Paper on the SCO-vs.-IBM Complaint
    7. The SCO Group | SCO Grows Your Business sco.com/
    8. the SCO v IBM info website
    9. Analysis of SCO's Las Vegas Slide Show
    10. California State Controller's Office www.sco.ca.gov/
    11. GROKLAW www.groklaw.net/

  20. Not necessarily. This will help lock 'em in. by Ungrounded+Lightning · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If you have reached a level of cluefulness where you need to find information on Xfree86 then you are using Google as well.

    Not necessarily.

    If you start out as an MS user and hear about this other operating system, what is the first thing you need to do to BECOME clueful? Look it up. Right?

    So you look it up, using the tool you know. And the tool refuses, and tells you it's something pornographic.

    So you decide somebody's playing a joke on you and forget about it.

    And you never DO become cluefull enough to download it and try it out.

    And thus you never wean yourself from MSware.

    And you keep buying upgrades from MS.

    Multiply by millions.

    Multiply by hundreds of bucks each.

    Sounds like a GREAT marketing ploy.

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  21. This is Microsoft bashing, plain and simple by dalabrat · · Score: 5, Informative

    Goto http://search.msn.com select "Advanced Search" put in XFree86 then click on search.

    You'll get a page with a box that has "Sponsored Sites" at the top and a link to NightSurf.com

    Now click on the link below that box that says "Go Back to MSN Search"

    OMG.... it's the results of the search for XFree86.. perhapse their "BETA" search engine is having problems with the basic search and sponsored links code. Overall the original article is BS since they rushed to slam Microsoft and didn't double check everything.

  22. Re:Microsoft browses slashdot by Cipster · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yes the Eye Of Bill is watching. I can sense it's Evil gaze.

  23. They blocked other things in the past ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Back in the good old days ... of the dot-com boom, I worked on the first web-based airline-travel reservation system ever (online in June 1995 to be precise). A while later, Microsoft got into that business, and at that point, we discovered that all traffic from MSN customers to our site was blocked. Prior to this, something like 5-10% of all hits came from there, and the drop in traffic was noticable. (We had breakdowns: AOL was about 10%-15%, Prodigy another 5%-10%, and netcom another 10%).

    We talked about doing the full investigation, and suing, etc. and even called the district attorney since this seemed to be criminal behaviour to us. We decided we were too small and too poor to pursue the matter as a civil case, and I don't know what happened w/ the DA.

    I thought it was pretty foul play, it was one of a number of incidents that helped turn me into a bitter Microsoft-hater.

  24. Strange... by mangu · · Score: 5, Funny

    I did a search for "teen shemales fisting watersports anal toys"[msn.com], and got www.xfree86.org as a result...

    1. Re:Strange... by Wylfing · · Score: 5, Funny
      I did a search for "teen shemales fisting watersports anal toys"[msn.com], and got www.xfree86.org as a result...

      Well that is just great. Now how am I supposed to find my favorite teen shemales fisting watersports sites?

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  25. But these work? by fdamstra · · Score: 5, Interesting
    The following search terms, which I'd think would trigger their detection algorithm, all work fine for me, and even return porn sites:

    Catholic Schoolgirls

    Hot teen sluts

    upskirt shots

    pictures of women licking my balls

    sexy XFree86 girls

    So, even if XFree86 was unintentional, what content do they think they're protecting us from?

  26. Follow the money folks by Tin+Foil+Hat · · Score: 5, Informative

    I'm a fairly competent internet programmer, so here's my analysis: follow the money. First thing to examine is the url that MS presents. I've split it into multiple lines for readability. Notice that it contains two other urls as parameters.

    http://search.msn.com/adpassthru.aspx
    ?ADTARGET=http://ads.msn.com/ads/adredir.asp
    %3F&TARGET=http://apps.NightSurf.com/~wsapi/nssear ch.dll
    %3Fdealcode%3Dmsn%26src%3D1%26key%3D&QUERY=xfree86
    &IMG=http://ads.msn.com/ads/IMGWB3/004400170001_TR .gif

    This url takes you back to the msn search site so that it can record your click. The search site responds with a code 302 (Document moved) and redirects you to ads.msn.com. Here is the url for that. Notice the similarity.

    http://ads.msn.com/ads/adredir.asp
    ?url=http%3a%2f%2fapps.NightSurf.com
    %2f%7ewsapi%2fnssearch.dll
    %3fdealcode%3dmsn%26src%3d1%26key%3dxfree86
    &image=http://ads.msn.com/ads/IMGWB3/004400170001_ TR.gif

    This ad site responds with another redirect that finally takes you to nightsurf. Here is the url for that.

    http://apps.NightSurf.com/~wsapi/nssearch.dll?de al code=msn&src=1&key=xfree86

    Now here's where it really gets interesting. Notice the dealcode and key parameters in particular. They would seem to imply that MSN has some kind of deal with NightSurf.

    I have to conclude that NightSurf paid MSN to feature it's ad (that's what it is, not a search result) when users type in 'XFree86'. I had difficulty understanding why a porn search site would want to do something like that, so I started investigating. First stop, betterwhois.com. Here's what they have to say about NightSurf.com.

    Registrant:
    WebPower Inc.
    ATTN: NIGHTSURF.COM
    c/o Network Solutions
    P.O. Box 447
    Herndon, VA. 20172-0447

    Domain Name: NIGHTSURF.COM

    Administrative Contact, Technical Contact:
    Inc., WP av4xg8hq3ck@networksolutionsprivateregistration.co m
    ATTN: NIGHTSURF.COM
    c/o Network Solutions
    P.O. Box 447
    Herndon, VA 20172-0447
    570-708-8780

    It seems that this is a private listing from Network Solutions and any further investigation will have to include sending an email to the listed address.

    So the question remains, why is NightSurf.com (A.K.A. Web Power, Inc.) paying Microsoft for the XFree86 keyword? Did Microsoft knowingly accept that or was it more automated? Do I or do I not have a hole in my hat?

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  27. Re:Mirror List by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    hahah .. you can happily search for 'fucktoy' under msn.com .. just not 'xfree86'

  28. MS Links Back to Slashdot by soloport · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ah. But if you search for XFree86 MS idiots!!! you bypass their pr0n warning and get a slew of links to Slashdot.

    How not-so-strange...

    1. Re:MS Links Back to Slashdot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      ROTFL

      The first result was titled:

      # Slashdot | MS Exec: 'Our products just aren't engineered for security'

    2. Re:MS Links Back to Slashdot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Try searching for "XFree86 bill gates gay porn."

      The first result is:
      Slashdot | Microsoft's Vision Of Future Workplaces
      That's a disturbing thought..

  29. Re:Next Week... by 00420 · · Score: 5, Funny

    It seems obvious to me. Microsoft is just as upset as the rest of the open source community about the license changes to XFree86. This is just their way of protesting ;)

  30. Re:XFree86 porn by frazzydee · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Wow! What a horrible search engine! Xfree86 porn doesn't bring up the warning because it's not the EXACT term which they have in their database. I suspect that they compiled a list of terms likely to bring up adult content, but they fail to check if somebody used a combination of those words.
    Seach for porn, and you'll get the nightsurf thing. Search for nude, and you'll also get the nightsurf warning. But- if you search for porn nude then you'll get no warning at all!!! This is stupid even for microsoft standards.

  31. Re:XFree86 porn by fulldecent · · Score: 5, Funny

    i believe the best demonstration is saerching for 'porn' and then 'porn porn'

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  32. Re:XFree86 porn by PleaseDontBeTaken · · Score: 5, Funny

    Obviously the MS programmer(s/oids) is(are/are) ANDing the evil bit flags instead of ORing them. They did check the for evil bit, didn't they?!

    Why do I get the feeling that if you manually overrode the "maxlength=150" and set them a nice custom GET with "bork" 17000 times on the MSN search line, somewhere in Redmond a server will go down?

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