(You’ll see my article about that incident, at several sites on the first page of the search-results for the string — but without quotation-marks — “zuesse google rinf” at https://duckduckgo.com/?q=zuesse+google+rinf&t=hz&ia=web, but not at https://www.google.com/search?q=zuesse+google+rinf — where “rinf” itself is rejected as being in the first page of a search — and so this is yet another example of the phenomenon I’m discussing here: Google-Alphabet trying to block the public from finding certain types of truthful information.)
His article doesn't show up on Google because Google thinks that 'rinf' means 'ring,' as the word ring is used more and the letter g is next to the letter f on the keyboard. (My phone's keyboard autocorrects 'rinf' to 'ring,' too). When you select "search instead for rinf" his article is the first to show up. I really don't see a problem here...
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His article doesn't show up on Google because Google thinks that 'rinf' means 'ring,' as the word ring is used more and the letter g is next to the letter f on the keyboard. (My phone's keyboard autocorrects 'rinf' to 'ring,' too). When you select "search instead for rinf" his article is the first to show up. I really don't see a problem here...