Posted on 03/21/2024 2:54:02 PM PDT by lowbridge
Google was the chief promulgator of the Donald Trump "bloodbath" hoax over the weekend, flooding its search results with articles that deceptively framed the former president's comment.
Trump predicted that re-electing Joe Biden would stir an economic "bloodbath," while specifically referencing the automotive industry at a rally last weekend.
Yet nearly every headline Google generated on the topic led users to an article skimping over the context, suggesting Trump warned of his plans to provoke a civil war.
Google understands it can no longer lead users to such deceptive headlines. Most Americans know what Trump said by now. Therefore, Google implemented a change.
A change to its definition of the word "bloodbath," that is. The change occurred sometime between March 17 and March 21.
Take a look:
(Excerpt) Read more at outkick.com ...
Click bait. Why not just tell us what the change was?
Coincidentally, Google at the same time changed their motto from “Don’t be Evil” to “If it helps to defeat Trump, be evil as hell”.
We know that. But what is not commonly known is that Trump was just repeating what a Chinese auto executive previously said.
All Trump was doing was warning of this threat from China of a bloodbath. Correctly warning, I might add.
Best me by a minute 😏
Pretty damn obvious. Thanks for posting it.
This looks like it might be hoax.
Dictionary.com still comes up as on the first google search page results for bloodbath. Oxford dictionary does not.
Dictionary.com hasn’t dropped the second definition.
Evil doesn’t even try to hide anymore.
A great time to have a relationship with Jesus that’s for sure.
Absolutely without a doubt THE best decision I’ve ever made in my life.
Take care my friend. 👍
A few days ago I attempted to post a picture on Facebook which was showing the Webster’s online Dictionary page with their definition of the word “Bloodbath.” Circled with yellow highlighter was their definition 2b which reads, “a major economic disaster.”
As soon as I hit the button to post it, I got a warning from Facebook saying that my post violates their community standards. I was given the option to either delete it immediately or have my account restricted.
I went to Google two times in recent days hoping for deeper search on random topics.
Alls I got were ads.
No information.
What a useless site.
I searched Google. What they show is current, is true. You can click the feedback text and then tell them what you think of their BS. I did.
What they show as March 21 is true. Look it up yourself. Then give them feedback to let them know what you think of their pansy-assed BS.
I already went to google and checked the definition. It was the original one.
Well, I don’t know what you’re looking at, but its there. I did it on my phone and desktop.
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