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« on: December 20, 2007, 23:19 »

Building some sites and I keep getting porn feeds even though I have cleaned my keyword list VERY well.
The porn feeds usually end up 20 or 30 items down so it isn't likely anyone will see it but it still bothers me. If I wanted porn I'd ask for it.
So the question is are there other users who experience this and if so what do you do, if anything, about it? Are there any risks i.e. getting spanked by google?
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« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2007, 09:06 »

A solution would be to run the feeds through rssmagician first, and use an option to replace offensive words with ***.

You can also try different feeds, i think that issues shows up mostly when use blogserach feeds, and that is because of the way almighty google knows to return search results.
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« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2007, 13:11 »

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A solution would be to run the feeds through rssmagician first, and use an option to replace offensive words with ***.


How would I execute this replace option? Would I use the dictionary option and create a list of words I want omitted and substitute them with non-offensive values
(i.e. *** or even other words)? Would that be 100% effective, meaning would the offensive words be replace 100% of the time or would it be random;
maybe replaced, maybe not.

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You can also try different feeds, i think that issues shows up mostly when use blogserach feeds, and that is because of the way almighty google knows to return search results.


Yes, I had figured this one out. Kind of relevant to Scott's post about keywords and human nature. I have also learned to search the general niche for specific blogs and adding those with the keyword value and that has been fairly successful.

Thanks and all the best,
Larry
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« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2007, 08:57 »

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How would I execute this replace option? Would I use the dictionary option and create a list of words I want omitted and substitute them with non-offensive values (i.e. *** or even other words)? Would that be 100% effective, meaning would the offensive words be replace 100% of the time or would it be random; maybe replaced, maybe not.


Yes, you do a dictionary file with offensive words and replace them all with some * or any other word "bleep". Then use the rewrite option and select that dictionary.

Usually rssm takes words to replace randomly, but that is for dictionaries with hundreads of entries. A dictionary with offensive words should be lot smaller, so the chance to be replaced are very high.
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