1) Google already has that cookie, it defaults to SafeSearch but you can turn it off.
2) Sex workers don't need to display sexualized nudity to organize. I'm talking about not wanting to see explicit hardcore stills from pornos in my search results by default. I would never argue against anyone's right to organize and be heard, and I don't think many other people are arguing for that either.
3) There's no evidence that what happened to Tumblr is a systemic problem of the internet as a whole. Digg and Reader also shot themselves in the foot -- sometimes companies make dumb mistakes, that's all.
2) Sex workers don't need to display sexualized nudity to organize. I'm talking about not wanting to see explicit hardcore stills from pornos in my search results by default. I would never argue against anyone's right to organize and be heard, and I don't think many other people are arguing for that either.
3) There's no evidence that what happened to Tumblr is a systemic problem of the internet as a whole. Digg and Reader also shot themselves in the foot -- sometimes companies make dumb mistakes, that's all.