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Anti-Obama Bloggers Say They Were Silenced

Election 2008
By ANNA PHILLIPS, Special to the Sun | August 5, 2008

Web loggers who are campaigning against Senator Obama's presidential run are accusing Google and Obama supporters of silencing them after their Web logs were marked as spam and their accounts temporarily frozen.

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A bicyclist rides by a sign outside of the Google headquarters July 17, 2008 at Mountain View, California.

On Thursday, hours after publishing a post about an online petition demanding that Mr. Obama publicly produce his birth certificate, an associate professor of business administration at Brooklyn College, Mitchell Langbert, found that he could no longer access his Web log.

Google's Blogger hosting service had suspended "Mitchell Langbert's Blog," which Mr. Langbert describes as "two-thirds academic stuff I'm working on and one-third politics," until it could verify the Web log was not a "spam blog," or a site designed solely to increase the page views of associated Web sites.

A day later Google lifted the block on the account, but the incident and earlier Web log freezes in late June have led Mr. Langbert and other anti-Obama bloggers to accuse the Illinois senator's supporters of intentionally identifying their blog addresses to Google as spam blogs. They also say the company has reflexively suspended the sites.

"These tech-savvy smart alecks have figured out that if you report a blog you don't like, you can do some damage to a person," Mr. Langbert said.

A spokesman for Google, Adam Kovacevich, said in a statement that an overzealous antispam filter was responsible for the blocks.

"We believe this was caused by mass spam e-mails mentioning the 'Just Say No Deal' network of blogs, which in turn caused our system to classify the blog addresses mentioned in the e-mails as spam," he said. "We have restored posting rights to the affected blogs, and it is very important to us that Blogger remain a tool for political debate and free expression."

Several of the blogs that were blocked, including hillaryorbust.com and comealongway.blogspot.com, are part of the "Just Say No Deal" network of anti-Obama blogs. But Mr. Langbert's blog is not, leading him to conclude that Obama supporters had targeted him.

On her right-leaning blog "Atlas Shrugs," Pamela Geller keeps a list of blogs that Google has temporarily blocked. "The blockings do come in waves," she said. "The last wave was this past week, and now it got very quiet."

Some writers have had their blogs unblocked, while others have moved them to WordPress, a rival blog host.

"I don't think" Google has "malicious intentions at all, it's just that spammers can literally overrun a service if you're not careful, so their defenses have become overzealous," a spokesman for WordPress, Matthew Mullenweg, said in an e-mail.

"We always have human review before turning off an active blog," he said. "People invest so much time into their blogs, to treat it with anything less than the utmost respect is criminal."


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They shouldn't worry about being left in the dust. I receive an inordinately disproportionate number of anti-Obama e-mails. That isn't... [MORE]

Horsebeans 

Aug 4, 2008 22:49

I have set and re-set source messages from the Senator McCain campaign and others, but they keep getting marked as... [MORE]

fuelman 

Aug 5, 2008 07:19

Comcast Blogs are also using a heavy hand to silence anti-Obama posters. [MORE]

p.southwick 

Aug 5, 2008 08:43

Go figure. All that is necessary is to look at Communist China and their posture toward the Internet during the... [MORE]

Gregg B 

Aug 5, 2008 08:48

Google says "Sorry" but I think they like the Chinese way and we will see more and more accidental blocking... [MORE]

lpwillms 

Aug 5, 2008 09:01

I've often find that posting opinions that contrast more fashionable political ideas — global warming, Obama — often are not... [MORE]

Bill 

Aug 5, 2008 09:55

Thank you Anna Phillips for writing this story. When I tell family and friends that the Internet is a "battleground"... [MORE]

Fozzie 

Aug 5, 2008 10:10

This is interesting because iGoogle also censored the DrudgeReport.com on their site last Thursday. Basically what Google did was remove... [MORE]

xinunus 

Aug 5, 2008 10:15

I'd say that about 90% of my comments about Obama get silenced when I post them on the Internet. [MORE]

The One 

Aug 5, 2008 10:23

I have a pro-Obama blog and a non-political blog and both have been flagged in the past as potential spam... [MORE]

Kevin 

Aug 5, 2008 10:26

My music blog was filtered out by the automated Google anti-spam filter because of its html links to other sites.... [MORE]

Francisco 

Aug 5, 2008 11:06

It's just as bad on youtube. They are basically one big ad for him. And I'm not just talking about... [MORE]

mia 

Aug 5, 2008 11:09

This is an Obamination! Welcome to the new world order. [MORE]

NH Dad 

Aug 5, 2008 11:11

I know of several pro-Obama blogs that were afflicted with this. Even one of the most prominent right-wing bloggers, Instapundit,... [MORE]

Steve M. 

Aug 5, 2008 11:14

Everyone is spouting "Change! Change!" along with Obama... is the silencing of dissenting views the kind of change that people... [MORE]

Patti Kay 

Aug 5, 2008 11:18

I had my blog market as spam during the same time period. [MORE]

Devil's Advocate 

Aug 5, 2008 11:32

Why people think that domestic oil will be cheaper than foreign oil is beyond me. If talking about drilling drives... [MORE]

Chris 

Aug 5, 2008 11:36

I have found that many people who hold liberal views are intolerant of any view but their own and they... [MORE]

Michael Sturm 

Aug 5, 2008 11:57

I was a consistent blogger on the DNC Party builder blog site, learning about our Democratic nominee, researching information, listing... [MORE]

Betty 

Aug 5, 2008 12:01

"I don't like what you are saying, therefore you have no right to say it." Apparently, the first amendment applies... [MORE]

joe schmo 

Aug 5, 2008 12:01

I examined the "fake birth certificate" story. Sen. Obama's birth certificate, as it is posted online and available on the... [MORE]

Hordac the Refuser 

Aug 5, 2008 12:02

A lot of blogs were marked as spam, not just those against Obama, etc. There was an apologetic statement issued... [MORE]

aziza 

Aug 5, 2008 12:08

I was on Politico.com leaving unfavorable comments on an article about Obama and Rev. Wright. There were a lot of... [MORE]

dianeremarx 

Aug 5, 2008 12:38

It's funny how everyone wants Obama to show his birth certificate when John McCain was not even born in the... [MORE]

Bill M 

Aug 5, 2008 12:49

Sounds like a First Amendment issue. Didn't realize Google was so interested in the Obama-nation. [MORE]

johnny833 

Aug 5, 2008 12:50