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Google has been doing this for years. They just recently expanded it to new terms. Any term that has a possible dual meaning or a noncommercial use google will always make it almost impossible to get the commercial stuff in. They don?t do this with everything it all depends on how popular the term is. The more popular the term the more likely this is to happen. I use to target the term ?free DVDs? in google For a couple of months I always had a top 3 ranking. Well then google got the idea that people looking for free DVDs were really looking for ?region free DVDs? . They have simply decided that people looking for ?sex? are looking for safe sex tips, sex education, and so on. It also benefits them as it pushes the commercial use of the terms to the ad words.
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