In a bizarre turn of events, an Indian hacker has demanded Google to remove the infamous phrase "Show Bobs n Vagene" from its autocomplete suggestions.
According to sources, the unnamed hacker reached out to Google's customer service department, demanding that they take immediate action against the viral phrase, which has caused a stir among netizens across the globe.
The hacker, who is believed to be based in India, argued that the phrase promotes nudity, misogyny, and objectification of women, and is not suitable for a platform like Google, which is used by millions of people worldwide.
"Google should be responsible for what it suggests to its users. I'm not saying they should censor everything, but they need to draw a line somewhere," the hacker said in a statement to The Wibble.
The hacker also criticized his fellow countrymen for resorting to cheap tactics of open cloth and bitch lasagna to get attention. He called on them to dress respectfully and not indulge in such behavior, which he said promotes a negative image of India.
"I'm an Indian myself, and I'm ashamed of what my fellow countrymen are doing. We need to respect ourselves and our culture. We can't just copy what the West is doing."
While some have hailed the hacker as a hero for taking a stand against online harassment, others have mocked him for trying to police what people say on the internet.
"Why should one person decide what's appropriate or not? The internet is a free space, and people should be able to express themselves as they see fit," said one user on social media.
Regardless of the outcome, the incident has once again highlighted the dilemma of free speech online and how corporations like Google are struggling to balance the right to expression with the need to maintain a safe and respectful environment for all users.
As of now, it is unclear whether Google will take any action against the "Show Bobs n Vagene" phrase, or if the hacker will continue his crusade against online harassment and objectification of women.