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You may have heard that AOL made public the searches of over 650,000 of its members, which was over 21 million searches. Some considered this an invasion of privacy, though the members weren't listed by name, only by a number. Only later did AOL apologize and remove the list.
But it was too late. many internet-savvy folk analyzed and copied the listing and posted it elsewhere. Declan McCullough at CNET news compiled several searches that were unorthodox:
USER 1515830:
chai tea calories
calories in bananas
aftermath of incest
how to tell if you're a victim of incest
pottery barn
i hate men
USER 9486162:
university of kentucky football
hold 'em poker school
ways to kill yourself
suicide by natural gas
suicide by overdosing
university of kentucky 2007 football recruits
USER 2708:
revenge tactics
the woman's book of revenge
dirty tricks for chicks
voice changer
how to humiliate someone
how to get revenge on an old lover
i hate my ex-boyfriend
makehimpay.net
USER 17556639:
how to kill your wife
how to kill a wife
pictures of dead people
steak and cheese
www.murderedpeople.com
There were also numerous searches for child pronography.
Hmm.
http://czern.homeip.net/aolsearch/ - Search the logs yourself.