I really would like this feature, honestly.
helpful solution to the "writer or criminal" dilemma that plagues the NSA agent assigned to scour my search history pic.twitter.com/wpi0HWIbBV
— Christopher Sebela (@xtop) May 19, 2016
I suspect that most people who do gaming or SF/fantasy/horror writing would feel the same. We ask some weird questions, sometimes. And sometimes we don’t realize that they’re weird, or maybe alarming, until they’re well out of our mouths.
I’m currently doing audio transcriptions, which means I Google a lot of random terms for spelling purposes. Cancer treatment drugs, ancient Greek philosophers, obscure electrical engineering terms. I expect my Google search history is a random hash of not very useful stuff.
Add those with ADD.
Scratch the “until they’re well out of our mouths”, replace with “until our wives give us the look”.
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I swear my brain has a macro for saying “What? Haven’t you ever wondered about that?”
I don’t think the Feds would find my searches all that interesting. The Publisher’s Clearing House search engine is another story. I intentionally think up the most obscure, strange thing I can think of when they dangle that “Win 7000 a week for life! Search HERE!” carrot in front of me.