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Bing is censoring Tank Man search results
Bing is censoring images of the Tiananmen Square “tank man” image. DuckDuckGo, who uses Bing’s search backend, is too.
Here’s the result of a Bing search for “tank man” with safe search on the default “moderate” setting:

Perhaps the image is too graphic and safe search is hiding the results? No. Turning safe search off gives the same answer:

At first, DuckDuckGo was returning 4 images of men next to tanks:

Shortly afterward, it was updated so that the exact same search settings didn’t return anything at all:

DuckDuckGo’s “safe search: off” results were empty from the start:

Full credit to Google here who returns a long list of images:

Shame on you, Microsoft, for censoring this important historical record.