Apple removes prostitution services from Siri results in China

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  • Reply 21 of 36


    Originally Posted by igriv View Post

    Are you saying that Communists are Republicans? Or that the Republicans are Communists? Interesting, either way.


     


    Republican as in the ideology, not as in the American political party… 

  • Reply 22 of 36

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    Originally Posted by Macky the Macky View Post


     


    China has incorporated some Republican planks into their culture. Most notably a set of rules for the wealthy and powerful and another set for the "have nots."



     


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    Are you saying that Communists are Republicans? Or that the Republicans are Communists? Interesting, either way.


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    Originally Posted by Tallest Skil View Post


     


    Republican as in the ideology, not as in the American political party… 



     


    This thread is about Siri helping find prostitutes.  Can all this political/idealogical bullshit.


     


    When Siri first came out, a friend and I were asking all kinds of stupid questions like this.  The only thing we got was stuff like, "If I knew, I'd be blushing."

  • Reply 23 of 36

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    Originally Posted by Napoleon_PhoneApart View Post


    I used to have a 1991 Ford Prostitution; it had over 375,000 miles when I bought another car.



     


    Got rid of it when it turned 18?  image

  • Reply 24 of 36
    dshandshan Posts: 53member
    It's only a matter of time before Apple comes under pressure to do the same thing in other places like the USA and probably the UK and France as well. And sadly they'll probably cave, Apple have shown a distinct lack of courage when it comes to anything political and/or controversial previously, e.g. that drone strike info app. Once again this time they caved just because stories started appearing in the press and online, apparently they weren't advised by the Chinese authorities to make changes in the app.

    Siri is just a search engine in this context, Google and Bing don't censor their results for such searches, why should Siri have to? What about the jurisdictions where prostitution is perfectly legal? Is Apple supposed to check all the local laws for the device's current location to ensure the user is only asking for legal information? I'm sure that wouldn't slow things down at all...
  • Reply 25 of 36

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    Originally Posted by dshan View Post



    Siri is just a search engine in this context, Google and Bing don't censor their results for such searches, why should Siri have to? What about the jurisdictions where prostitution is perfectly legal? Is Apple supposed to check all the local laws for the device's current location to ensure the user is only asking for legal information? I'm sure that wouldn't slow things down at all...


     


    Not to mention that it's unenforceable for all practical purposes.  That's really getting into some thought-policing.  I can understand it being illegal to be a prostitute or purchase "services" from a prostitute.  But it's also illegal to know where the prostitutes are?  What if someone is searching so they can make sure to avoid the area? 


     


    And yeah, it would slow things down to the point that search would be unusable.

  • Reply 26 of 36
    solipsismxsolipsismx Posts: 19,566member
    Child labor is okay but prostituion isn't. So does that make child prostituion a grey area?

    [size=0](I wonder who will read into my comment)[/SIZE]
  • Reply 27 of 36


    Entire nation of China cock blocked by Siri. Nice.

  • Reply 28 of 36


    Originally Posted by xclntgig View Post

    Entire nation of China cock blocked by Siri. Nice.


     


    *insert One Child policy joke here*

  • Reply 29 of 36
    This just in:
    A (voice driven) search engine finds sexual content on the internet!!!!

    OOOOMMMMGGG
  • Reply 30 of 36
    wizard69wizard69 Posts: 13,377member
    Not to mention that it's unenforceable for all practical purposes.  That's really getting into some thought-policing.  I can understand it being illegal to be a prostitute or purchase "services" from a prostitute. 
    I'm fairly conservative in nature but never really understood why the worlds oldest profession should be illegal. It is very much in woman's nature to seek out men for money. A prostitute is no different than a woman that marries for money and frankly a very large percentage of woman do marry for money. So which is worst the prostitute that is honest about her income stream or the woman that marries for the fat paycheck?
    But it's also illegal to know where the prostitutes are?  What if someone is searching so they can make sure to avoid the area? 
    Applle is totally spineless when it comes to anything socially controversial. Sadly this isn't the first thing they have caved on.
    And yeah, it would slow things down to the point that search would be unusable.
  • Reply 31 of 36
    wizard69 wrote: »
    I'm fairly conservative in nature but never really understood why the worlds oldest profession should be illegal. It is very much in woman's nature to seek out men for money. A prostitute is no different than a woman that marries for money and frankly a very large percentage of woman do marry for money. So which is worst the prostitute that is honest about her income stream or the woman that marries for the fat paycheck?
    Applle is totally spineless when it comes to anything socially controversial. Sadly this isn't the first thing they have caved on.

    I know a lot of women who trade sex for favors, car payments, house payments--and it's usually with people they know. It's not prostitution because they don't call it prostitution. :rolleyes: The same is true, as you suggested, for a lot of marriages.

    I guess what I really meant to say was that I understand that it is illegal. I didn't intend to pass judgement as to whether or not it should be. I don't guess I have given it enough thought to really care.
  • Reply 32 of 36
    dunksdunks Posts: 1,254member

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    Originally Posted by BigBillyGoatGruff View Post


     


    Not to mention that it's unenforceable for all practical purposes.  That's really getting into some thought-policing.  I can understand it being illegal to be a prostitute or purchase "services" from a prostitute.  But it's also illegal to know where the prostitutes are?  What if someone is searching so they can make sure to avoid the area? 


     


    And yeah, it would slow things down to the point that search would be unusable.



     


     



    Why should it be illegal?


     


    It is considered a legitimate profession in many countries.


     


    I happen to think they perform an essential service in the community, particularly for those who have a disability and limited opportunities to obtain such contact through other means.

  • Reply 33 of 36
    Apparently Chinese Siri can also find porn. http://e.ntd.tv/Xh7Cgf
  • Reply 34 of 36
    solipsismx wrote: »
    Child labor is okay but prostituion isn't. So does that make child prostituion a grey area?

    No , cougars are a gray area.
  • Reply 35 of 36

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    They still have tons of brothels, you just can't find them with Siri. People underestimate the power of the bellboy-taxi driver lobby.


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    That was likely the real problem. All the bellboys, taxi drivers and other pimps were losing money...

  • Reply 36 of 36
    xsuxsu Posts: 401member

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    Originally Posted by SolipsismX View Post



    Child labor is okay but prostituion isn't. So does that make child prostituion a grey area?

    (I wonder who will read into my comment)


    I know you are trying to make a joke.  But sadly, it's indeed a grey area, for those with power and influence at least.

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