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Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: How does Google decide what is suitable for general audience viewing. The opposite problem is also encountered, how do images that are not linked with adult subjects make it into the Google images only when safe-search is turned off?    Matt Cutts worked on Safesearch. It is [...]]]></description>
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