Posted on 04/27/2022 3:57:08 PM PDT by Eric Zuesse
I just presumed this was the case already.
Aren’t there already default systems set up in case somebody uses certain questionable words or phrases?
I think so, mostly since 9/11.
Can you provide a single example of a search result Google is excluding that you can find in those other browsers?
Did you read the title of the article?
Signed up yesterday......
Yep. So you think the government controls SEO rankings on every single search engine. At least I know why the IRS still hasn’t processed my 2020 return.
you are way more observant than i am
Russian propaganda. Can’t be true because Putin owns everything and anyone going against what Big Gov/Big Media/Big Tech says has been bought off by Putin!
Look up Eschelon
Obviously the author is a Russian propagandist. As the Nazi angle is Russian-speak for all hated enemies.
Google started from nothing. So someone on the conservative side should be able to start their own.
Jut what kind of description is that?
Retarded. :)
A practical tip for working around Big Tech burying of search results they don’t like:
Do a standard search.
Look at the common propaganda words in all the mainstream media articles.
Redo the search with a minus sign in front of those keywords.
That is how to break the evil spell.
Ferriner?
I’ve seen a few n00bs make posts like that....foreign servers??
Maybe Twitter could set up its own web search engine?
“Twitter Search”?
Same here. Deleted duck duck go and have used brave exclusively.
<<< Look at the common propaganda words in all the mainstream media articles.
Redo the search with a minus sign in front of those keywords.
That is how to break the evil spell. >>>
Thanks! I’ll be giving that a try.
Can you tell me what brave is and how to find it? I used DuckDuckGo until I found out google associated. Thank you
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