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Posted on 03/13/2006 12:25:38 PM PST by the anti-liberal
Open letter #2 to Google from the People's Cube
(posted on Google.com Help Center at 8:30pm on March 10, 2006
"Out of sight, out of mind" - translated into Russian and then back into English, the idiom turns into "invisible lunatics." That also describes The People's Cube's search results in Google. |
Dear comrades at Google: At some point, quite recently, our popular site "The People's Cube" (ThePeoplesCube.com) was purged from Google search results. MSN , Yahoo and other search engines still have it - but Google has erased/blocked any link to the site in its database. One can still find links to us from other sites - but not even one from Google to ThePeoplesCube.com. We tried American, French, German, British, Australian, and Russian versions of Google - they used to give us traffic only a few days ago - but all we got was the same line in various languages: Sorry, no information is available for the URL thepeoplescube.com. And if we clicked on Find web pages from the site thepeoplescube.com we got Your search - site:thepeoplescube.com - did not match any documents. |
The first time we saw this line it was written in Chinese - 对不起,找不到网址 thepeoplescube.com 的信息。 We used to look up The People's Cube for fun in the communist-censored Google China only weeks ago - and reported it on our site in a story called Google's Great Leap Forward. Of course our site was blocked by the Chinese government, with Google's consent, along with legions of other Western sites - but we couldn't imagine that only a few weeks later we would get the same results in English. The last time we checked we still lived in the United States - not China - but hey, whoever controls the information is the boss. If it were a glitch in an algorithm it might throw our rankings back to the end of the line - but this is a total removal. We suspect it is also a deliberate removal - much in the spirit of 1984-style historical revisionism - removal of a "people's enemy" from life and history. Sergei Brin's Russian parents might tell him stories of people in Stalinist Russia disappearing, along with all their pictures and records. "Out of sight, out of mind" - translated into Russian and then back into English, the idiom turns into "invisible lunatics." That also describes The People's Cube's search results in Google. We can only think of three reasons for this:
You tell me which one it is. The People's Cube is a business corporation selling products on the Internet. A drop in traffic, caused by a malicious tempering with search results, has affected sales and that gives us grounds for you-know-what. We'll start by posting this letter on our site and wait for your reply. We'll gladly drop the matter and similarly drop this post into the "memory hole" if we get a quick response from you and our high rankings in Google get immediately restored. An apology would be nice as well. If you can, we'd appreciate if you pass the following word to our former compatriot Sergei Brin: "Seriozhka, konchai duraka valat' - bylo vremia kogda my toboi gordilis'!" (Sergie, stop making a fool out of yourself, we used to be proud of you!) Keep the Cube rolling, |
For those of you with Firefox, here are links to add alltheweb and clusty to your search bar.
Google doesn't give "ad space" away. They sell it. Why not contact them and see if "Winchester" is available for you to purchase click-through advertising on?
Maybe nobody has purchased advertising for this word.
When I was reading the open letter, here posted, the address in the 'address bar' was 'http://www.thepeoplescube.com/red/viewtopic.php?t=637'.
They're back, btw.
The clutzy one looks good. Do you use it and is it ok? I'm sick to death of google.
One of the better parody blogs around.
If you're sick to death, then good God man, switch before you die!
Google hasn't done a very good of implementing this particular memory hole. While they whacked thepeoplescube.com from the index, a search for "thepeoplescube" (no .com) still turns up 16,500 results, and it is unlikely that someone slipped and accidentally typed 'thepeoplescube' on their gardening blog when they meant to type 'cucumber.'
It'll be interesting to see if those 16,500 results that mention the site start dropping from the index as well.
Hmm. Do any of those 16,500 results actually point to 'thepeoplescube.com'? In any case, I never use google, so I'll not be seeing what happens with this. "Out of site, out of mind", heh heh...
After a while, you'll not miss google at all. I sure don't.
It's like Google Earth, but with less buildings and roads :-)
Thanks for the Clusty link. I like the way it is organized.
That's why I use Dog Pile, Copernic, and other search engins. I'm deleting Google from my computer.
Ergo I don't use dog pile. But that's just me...
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