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That's brilliant!

Thanks!

Are you sure you wouldn't consider providing an updated 'top 100' list as a service to anyone who felt they could use them in some hitherto-unknown way?

I'd absolutely love to. But with Google penalizing the site for the majority of the past 2 years, I've become extra-sensitive about content on my site being available anywhere else on the web. In another world, I'd be ecstatic any time I came across material sourced from the site. But as it stands, I've given some thought to filing my first DMCA requests - thus becoming part of that chilling effect that gave chillingeffects.org its name.

I have put the data to some good use. http://www.offensivest.com/books/ ranks English works in the Project Gutenberg corpus by vulgarity. The site desperately needs some TLC: at the least, tweaks to the methodology and a page explaining what that methodology is.

I have more ideas for using the data, but I spend 90% of my time trying to get rid of the penalties.

So...

Also, hope it's not a sore point, but are Google still being unreasonable about the citations on your site?

Yes, very much so.



I'm sorry to hear that. I hope someone with some influence realizes the silliness (not to belittle the situation) of this whole affair. I presume sites like the Urban Dictionary (http://www.urbandictionary.com/) get away scott free by not providing any source links at all!

You have my promise, at least, that I won't reproduce any of your work (until you deem it good to go) except in the form of drunken pub factoids :-)

I love, for example, that the complete works of William Shakespeare is currently number 4 on the most vulgar books list!




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