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Bing disables “trending” feature after wildly inappropriate results, Ars Technica

Bing disables “trending” feature after wildly inappropriate results, Ars Technica

      A prank? –

             

“These search results were unacceptable,” Microsoft says.

      

       Apr , 4: (UTC UTC)

        

Microsoft has shut down a feature in its Bing search engine that shows popular articles from major websites after Ars Technica reported that the feature was showing wildly inappropriate results from the stock photo site Shutterstock. How inappropriate? Well, here are a couple of screenshots I took on Wednesday morning after a reader tipped me off to the problem:       

      

            

                                                                                            The first three images in the carousel. We blurred the “little girl peeing” image.                                                     

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  •                                                                                                          The other three images in the carousel. We blurred the “girl take off panties” image.                                                     

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