Uh. What?

All I did was submit a search query on an I2P-enabled Firefox browser, and this appears:

http://i.imgur.com/EB2Fh2m.png

Clicking "why did this happen" effectively refreshes the page. What in sweet Cthulhu's name is this?

Oh, and the loveliness continues. Submitting the correct captcha yields this:

http://i.imgur.com/A64sxog.png

It almost seems fake. Why would Google have a copyright footer 2 months out-of-date?

(Will cross-post to The Marketplace and I2P.)


Comments


[3 Points] None:

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[2 Points] sharpshooter789:

Google doesn't like tor. Use startpage it pulls it's results from Google and they are tor friendly. Alternatively, you could do the following tor->VPN. Though this method is more difficult to setup and will be slower.


[2 Points] SilkRoadOrShitCreek:

Like others have said, a lot of IPs involved with Tor or I2P have been blacklisted as they e been used for spam, hacking or other attacks like DDoS, usually from infected and unaware computers.

You can just use a new identity like others said or use duckduckgo or whatever on tor, it gets results from google.