Google has already begun to ‘clean up’ the net. In the past year or two you will find old favorite sites that have changed their name and location. Think of Pam Geller and the new URL for her site. How long did persons here find they had to put 2 + 2 and reach a clue. Yes, Pam’s new location was eventually found, but not without google or Pam’s friends to be able to offer directions. Believe me, google has been extremely busy in consolidating, moving, and perhaps even eliminating sites. My main question would be...would we still have any control over the web archives once we lost control over our internet. How often do we search the archives to find discrepancies to the lies that are told and the tombs that are uncovered?
To lose control of anything is to fail. To lose control over something you might have created is unacceptable.
I hardly use Google any more as a search engine and there are other search engines out there.
Use other search engine that is all if you do not like Google.
Use other search engines if you do not like Google. They are out there and not hard to fine. Problem solved.
I have no problem finding Pamela Geller or anything by her.
Along those lines, does anyone know of a program that will crawl (scrape) a website of all documents? Automatically? With storage space so cheap, I’d do that to so many websites.