Google Searches Find Only What Google Allows you to Find
by cyd Friday, Sep 1 2017, 10:44pm
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Indeed, since Google launched its ‘shaping’ algorithms, which it said would tailor our needs and make our searches more personal, all one gets is the same old crap. Google has yet to realise that people are not numbers they change their interests/searches for numerous reasons, however, Google’s primitive math continues to shape searches and in effect attempts to determine our world view -- now that is clearly not its task. Search results should never be predetermined or shaped by algorithms or anything else.
Now Google is attacking those, by backgrounding their information and by overt social/political means, that complain that its shaping technologies are an abysmal failure, though they serve Google’s and the CIA’s purposes. And so if you desire to obtain unbiased search results you would be forced by Google to dump Google -- well done ‘geniuses!’
Like most people I took Google for granted imagining it was a benign search engine, nothing could be further from the truth, Google now intervenes and interferes with freedom of choice -- an outrage -- and dishes up what it wants you to see -- is that benign, ask big brother? It is ‘perception management'/control, though it is primitive and soon becomes TEDIOUS, as humans move on but Google’s shaping algorithms do not.
So I searched Google - for alternative search engines and found dozens that do not interfere with search results, though some use Google’s database but without guiding/shaping algorithms, thanks Google - LOL! You have forced me to choose a superior, non-interfering product.
Recently our website logs indicate that we receive no visitors from Google, it's quite amusing, as if we care -- we receive many visitors/hits from other engines and by other means, mailouts, subscription and links. Good luck in the future Google, you will learn that you can't serve two masters, it's either the people or the deep state and clearly you have made your ill-advised choice. Furthermore, that $32 billion fine you recently received in Europe for interfering with search results, is just the beginning.
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