It's time to tell you about another new, exciting type of digital censorship that we've discovered while existing as a museum of vaginas, vulvas and the gynaecological anatomy. This time: Google Ads.
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It's taken us a good five years to get a free charity Google Ads account set up. These accounts offer a substantial amount of free advertising. And with "vagina" in our name, it took quite a while to get set up, because, well, digital automated censorship.
First of all, the good news. Possibly after we and other gynaecological health charities spent years kicking up a fuss, the words "vagina" and "vulva" and derivatives thereof are NOT blacklisted as keywords. That's a tiny bit of progress.

We were honestly pretty shocked by this. We'd been prepared to make some noise about yet another platform banning the word "vagina", and we didn't have to.

But.

Then we discovered that there is some mischief going on...

Here are some keywords that Google Ads deems "not appropriate for everyone".
So there you have it. If you're wondering why so many people can't find the clitoris, blame Google.
@vagina_museum
if there was only Google to blame here alas.. this is only adding insult to injury..
@vagina_museum If you're looking for it by tapping clitoris into Google then you're doing it wrong...
@freshstart @vagina_museum I've discovered that looking for it by gently tapping does work though.
@vagina_museum I absolutely love how Google block scientific words? like. how are we supposed to talk about anatomy?
@vagina_museum search engines have become really strict. becoming difficult to find good porn. :(((
@vagina_museum Ironic, because Google are a bunch of C%^&*[^A
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@vagina_museum imagine some pimple spending a fortune on SEO so that every time someone searches for clitoris, Google tells them about the pimple at the top of the search results. And then AI takes over but it's trained by tech bros who are all virgins.

@vagina_museum Censorship is so weird and so pointless. Who do they think they are protecting with this nonsense?

That was, of course, a rhetorical question, because we know the answer is "money from advertisers".

@vagina_museum This by the way is the reason TvTropes had to purge most articles about NSFW contexts.

Corporate puritanism is a plague.