This is a case of RTFM. It all has to do with how one has their ‘Safe Search’ 
settings configured. The default is ‘Strict’ which seems to set up to block 
many things including grade school naughty words like ‘bitchin’. If you set 
‘Safe Search’ to ‘Moderate’ then your search for ‘bitchin100’ will show you 
results.

 

If the ‘net nannies’ at your employer insist on asserting on control over every 
possible setting you may not be able to change the ‘Safe Search’ setting. I 
can’t on my work computer. This is a problem with your IT overloads though, not 
BING.

A few months ago, many folks were having problems sending email from other 
domains to Gmail accounts. Google would seemly randomly, and silently, block 
them. You could send the same email 15 minutes apart and one would be blocked 
but not the other. If you send the same email from Gmail to Gmail account it 
was fine. After configuring my email to be signed, etc. and the burning of sage 
it finally started working better. I have also randomly had a few ISPs around 
the world block my domain even though it has never been on any blacklist. In 
these cases, I have had to contact my host, who contacts them, and problem 
resolved.

None of the above instances were capricious or arbitrary they are all actions 
automatically taken by some ‘algorithm’ which by its very nature is imperfect. 
It is imperfect as it was coded by humans who are imperfect. 

Jeff Birt

 

From: M100 <[email protected]> On Behalf Of John R. Hogerhuis
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2022 8:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [M100] Bitchin' 100 on Bing

 

It's happening to me.

Try this search on Bing versus Google

 

model 100 rex site:bitchin100.com <http://bitchin100.com> 

 

On bing it says "Some results have been removed'

Actually it produces not results, so ALL results have been removed.

On Google you get what you're looking for.

And clearly this is on purpose, but they don't give any clear recourse for 
correcting it.

 

-- John.

 



 

On Sat, Nov 12, 2022 at 5:11 PM Peter Noeth <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

I have never had Bing searches exclude results from bitchen100.com 
<http://bitchen100.com> . I have had the default DNS server that my ISP loads 
when I start my web browser (MS New Edge on Win7), fail to find known webpages, 
by name. I switched the browser DNS server to Google, and haven't had any more 
problems. 

 

Regards,

Peter

 

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