Saturday, February 4, 2012

Has the website merriam-webster.com the dictionary website been altered over the years or suffered changes?

im 33 and have windows xp pro on a custom built desktop i cant afford to upgrade to windows 7 yet.



im often concerned about the topic of government internet censorship and regulation and know that it is a big threat in this era.......and that most us ordinary people are powerless to really stop it....if you love a free internet domain.....like the way the net was around the years of 2001.



i enjoy the free dictionary websites like .merriam-webster.com , but as of late i was looking at the site...and in my estimation it looks like there is 'less ' information on the site or its been filtered or had part of its resources deleted?



i was concerned and thought ' oh no i hope that doesnt start to suffer internet alteration or restriction to '.



i just wondered is this me worrying or has the site changed? hoping for reassurance.Has the website merriam-webster.com the dictionary website been altered over the years or suffered changes?
Internet content manipulation and censorship is a very real threat. Some countries censor their visible internet for their citizens with intentions to better their living, this is a controversial topic and has been raising some worries.

There could be a number of reasons why the site seems to have less content though, some not-so-dramatic. They could be updating their archives and taking down old content to make room for new. They could have lost rights to some of their content. They could have met their data storage limit with their hosting company and needed to alleviate it.

I suggest finding a new site if you aren't happy with this one's preference anymore. The internet is a massive place, there's still plenty of free, uncensored, and independently run websites that offer many of the same services.

I hope this helps answer your question!Has the website merriam-webster.com the dictionary website been altered over the years or suffered changes?
You probably need professional help. I guess you're developing paranoid symptoms. I mean it.
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