Well I obviously knew you were going to ask that question.Sure you don't have a time machine in your server room?
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Well I obviously knew you were going to ask that question.Sure you don't have a time machine in your server room?
Admit it, you have it! You looked into the future.Well I obviously knew you were going to ask that question.
Show me the correct way then. Then we can tell everyone to follow the correct way.
In case of health related search
Wrong key words
"is vinegar good for ibd"
"Is vinegar bad for ibd"
Give some BS results like vinegar is good for IBD. Mainstream most visited health related websites like livestrong and etc. And all those links pushes hard apple cider vinegar, why? Sponsored by supplements shops.
Right keyword
"IBD acetic acid"
Gets you directly to studies to show you that 4% acetic acid=vinegar is routinely used to induce colitis in studies.
Acetic acid (AA)-induced colitis is one of several models of experimental colitis used to investigate IBD, and is propagated by intrarectal administration of AA to induce inflammation and ulceration in the rectum and the colon in rats.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...FjACegQIChAG&usg=AOvVaw1t0gdP-UV0q-jR_Zw2vpXn
In the present study 1 ml of 4% acetic acid, a known inducer of colonic inflammation, was used. The results showed that IBD decreases body weight in rats, a similar trend seen in clinical studies [21] and menthol caused a significant reduction of weight loss observed in acetic acid model of IBD.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...FjADegQIBRAB&usg=AOvVaw3xbUIOQRE3QsLrYSk0w0hT
It's not what you ask google. It's how you ask and what language you use.
In case of health related search
Wrong key words
"is vinegar good for ibd"
"Is vinegar bad for ibd"
Give some BS results like vinegar is good for IBD. Mainstream most visited health related websites like livestrong and etc. And all those links pushes hard apple cider vinegar, why? Sponsored by supplements shops.
Right keyword
"IBD acetic acid"
Gets you directly to studies to show you that 4% acetic acid=vinegar is routinely used to induce colitis in studies.
Acetic acid (AA)-induced colitis is one of several models of experimental colitis used to investigate IBD, and is propagated by intrarectal administration of AA to induce inflammation and ulceration in the rectum and the colon in rats.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...FjACegQIChAG&usg=AOvVaw1t0gdP-UV0q-jR_Zw2vpXn
In the present study 1 ml of 4% acetic acid, a known inducer of colonic inflammation, was used. The results showed that IBD decreases body weight in rats, a similar trend seen in clinical studies [21] and menthol caused a significant reduction of weight loss observed in acetic acid model of IBD.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...FjADegQIBRAB&usg=AOvVaw3xbUIOQRE3QsLrYSk0w0hT
It's not what you ask google. It's how you ask and what language you use.
Good point. So basically, you are doing search with terms that the average person would not use as the regular words used (for that term) is already coded to trigger advertister-influenced search results.
Sorry for the people below 95 percentile. Your searches are manipulated. The doctor will see you now.
I saw censorship all the time. Especially when searching general topics. If you typed in a very specific thing of course it can only show you what you typed in! Apparently many topics regarding vaccines are showing the truth instead of BS right now. And it's very weird because Q predicted this would happen.
I've had it happen to me many times that I insert a very specific quote or something like that, which should just shoot the right page to me, but it just wouldn't give me the page no matter what.If you typed in a very specific thing of course it can only show you what you typed in!
like the ahhh deee elll for example
yea a lot of "conspiracies" are not censored anymore and will show up as you would expect according to relevancy. Very strangeThere are two theories floating as to why this is happening - Google did announce they've launched a new AI - it's running most of the moderation on sites like Youtube. There's also another theory that Trump lifted all censorship because of the state of emergency. The former makes more sense to me. The AI needs to see everything unfiltered.
I've done SEO for years, and happened to know a guy that sued Google and won. There's an unbelievable amount of censorship - like even if you cross someone at the org personally and rub them the wrong way kind of thing. I've even heard that high power entities (like the ahhh deee elll for example) have tools to very quickly report things, remove things, etc.
It's not so much that there is censorship, it's just that 99.9% of articles are written by ignorants, parrots, or people who adhere to mainstream views and haven't been told otherwise.
So your chances of stumbling upon the one disrupting article that thinks outside the box are slim
You head is in the sand.Because it's incorrect way to use Google.
Wrong. Or it isn't wrong right now. But it was wrong a month ago. You could search any controversial subject and you would get MSM articles that weren't even relevant for the first 5 google result pages or more. Not so right now. For example, if you would search "infowars texas tsa" you now get a bunch of infowars articles about the 2011 TSA controversy in Texas. Previously, the same search would have netted you hundreds of MSM articles about how infowars is a fake news website.Exactly. Google shows most visited links on first places.
You head is in the sand.
However the censorship filters have been turned off for the last couple of days. Google now displays relevant results, it doesn't spam MSM articles in your face no matter what you search anymore.
Wrong. Or it isn't wrong right now. But it was wrong a month ago. You could search any controversial subject and you would get MSM articles that weren't even relevant for the first 5 google result pages or more. Not so right now. For example, if you would search "infowars texas tsa" you now get a bunch of infowars articles about the 2011 TSA controversy in Texas. Previously, the same search would have netted you hundreds of MSM articles about how infowars is a fake news website.
You're living in a bubble.May be googling what SEO is could help you.