What content Google censors affects some minuscule percentage of searches, and, besides, much of that censorship probably suits the user's query better.
In hindsight, its the second paragraph that was the greater concern: Google was not a 'baroque soup' in 2002, but its being a monopoly has turned it into one today.
It's not a huge loss if a search for 'Munich history' excludes a Neo-Nazi essays, but it's a big problem if the entire first page of results is ads for travel agents and product links to rent movies.
In hindsight, its the second paragraph that was the greater concern: Google was not a 'baroque soup' in 2002, but its being a monopoly has turned it into one today.
It's not a huge loss if a search for 'Munich history' excludes a Neo-Nazi essays, but it's a big problem if the entire first page of results is ads for travel agents and product links to rent movies.