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GreyAlien ago

i member back when Wikipedia had the gamergate page on a massive lockdown. don't go to wiki for pizzagate. they will turn things against you.

l23r ago

The best thing to do is to get other sites higher up on the Google page rank, because most people don't use Duckduckgo or Bing, so people can get actual information and not some bullshit about it being "fake news" or a "tin foil hat conspiracy"

The other thing to do is just show people the pictures. All I had to do was show the picture of the kid taped to the table with the guys crotch in the background positioned right behind her head. You don't need to say anything. The pictures say it all, even without the hashtags in the Instagram account.

echo-sierra ago

The top organic result in a Google search results in a Wikipedia article about a soccer-related incident where a some pizza was thrown by a player from the opposing team at Manchester United's then manager. The fact this outdated and irrelevant Wikipedia article suddenly outranks actual discussions on sites such as Voat, the now-locked Reddit sub, and others on the same subject matter ought to prove that there's some search-result manipulation going on.

l23r ago

That's interesting. Maybe the search results are different for people using US IPs? Here is my result.

echo-sierra ago

This is mine using Chrome in an incognito window - not signed in, no cookies thus no other weighted meta-influence.

https://i.sli.mg/XNV0wC.png

l23r ago

I did the same thing and after seeing no change thought the location might be OPs issue. I could see them wanting to censor it more in the USA.