Google Received Over 144,000 'Right To Be Forgotten' Requests

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If Google thinks 144,000 "right to be forgotten" requests is a lot, just wait until they are forced to start doing that here in the US.

In its latest Transparency report, Google said Friday that it has received a total of 144,907 "right to be forgotten" requests since the process began May 29. Those requests themselves encompass 497,507 different webpages. Among the nearly 500,000 page links asked to be taken down, the company has so far removed 170,506 (41.8 percent) and declined to remove 237,561 (58.2 percent).
 
How many of those were requests to have comments deleted from GenMay?
 
I wonder if search engines should employ the Statute of Limitations WRT the US? I.e. anything older than the SoL is not to be indexed unless explicitly authorised?
 
I was waiting for a JW to show up at my door mentioning these 144,000 requests

Knock-Knock:
Hello! I have a magazine with me today that is based around this scripture and goes into detail what Google will do to create a perfect new world! It has Scriptures in the magazine so you can follow along, and look up scriptures in your own copy of the internet.
 
Great, now the Government and dweeb, nerds at Google are in charge on access to information and censorship.

What could go wrong?
 
I was waiting for a JW to show up at my door mentioning these 144,000 requests

Knock-Knock:
Hello! I have a magazine with me today that is based around this scripture and goes into detail what Google will do to create a perfect new world! It has Scriptures in the magazine so you can follow along, and look up scriptures in your own copy of the internet.

hilarious.....
 
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