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Pizzalawyer ago

Thank you, thank you, thank you. This was most helpful. I am a senior citizen and like Pres. Trump and Hillary, I am sorely lacking in computer skills. This stuff does not come to me intuitively. I spent many years in the 1970s sueing state agencies on behalf of foster kids. This was the exciting era of childrens rights. Thus I very much wanted to jump on board here. When the computer age came upon us, many professionals simply relied on our secretaries to master these new skills. So I appreciate your tips and I have one for you: You can simply Google a topic plus the word pizzagate and get a list of postings when your own in-house search engine is down.. Thanks again.

wecanhelp ago

The problem with Google is that it's known to censor this topic. DuckDuckGo is a similar search engine, but they don't seem to censor Pizzagate, and they're also pro-privacy.

PizzagateBot ago

Google has censored a single link and that is voat.co/v/pizzagate/, so it is completely irrelevant in terms of using google to search /v/pizzagate. It literally says it censored a single link in the DMCA description

In response to a complaint we received under the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act, we have removed 1 result(s) from this page. If you wish, you may read the DMCA complaint that caused the removal(s) at LumenDatabase.org.

I'd be the first to notice if google was doing any deep level of cenorship. Right now, the search results for pizzagate are more reasonable than usual http://i.imgur.com/k9c65MQg.png

I've personally seen a click-bot docker farm in the size of 200k bots, they are used to manipulate search results and is a part of black hat SEO. You can rent them out like any other bot herd.

Non-technical users seem to have blown that whole thing out of proportion, hilarious at first and then obnoxious, but whatever - https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1690808

wecanhelp ago

Thanks for the clarification. I will still say it's a better bet to use another search engine (for this and in general), since Google as a company has been observed to censor content not only in their search results but on their other services like YouTube and Google News as well, and they've made it obvious that they don't particularly care about free speech on the internet, or your privacy. They also appear to work closely with the NSA, facilitating mass surveillance.