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Old 12-06-2009, 08:30 AM   #1
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Search Engines and "Parental Filtering" warnings

Hey.

I recently came accross a network of websites that used an image "This website is absolutely not for children", and it got me thinking....

When search engines are crawling your pages, and they find written words such as "child pornography" in parental filter text on your pages, will it harm your website? I mean, would they see "child pornography" as a keyword for your website and relate it? Or are spiders capable of reading full sentences, and actually see the message is "against child pornography" rather than just single words like "child", "children" or "child pornography"?

I would very much like to get an accurate answer on this, because if they're even suspicous of anything being child-related, then I'll just use an image instead stating the same thing.
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Old 12-06-2009, 08:34 AM   #2
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In a non-adult seo article there were some tips, tricks and pointers for building a website. One of those was

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Be careful spelling. Words like "PENS" and "ANGINA" can easily be mispelled to be words of the male and female anatomy respectively. This will cause Google to mistake your site for an ADUL† Site - and get it banned. Noticed how I used a special character to look like the letter "T" in the word before site. Use clever tricks like this throughout your documents.
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Could this possibly be the same for "Child Porn" (you know, those footer messages and disclaimers)
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Old 12-10-2009, 06:56 PM   #3
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Will it harm it?? hard to really say. if you google those two words you will find lots of sites listed that are just warning against it.

Do you WANT to be listed for that?
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