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An explanation of our search results

https://web.archive.org/web/20040612082405/https://www.google.com/explanation.html
9•abj908•1h ago

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shevy-java•58m ago
2004 ...

Well:

> Our search results are generated completely objectively and are independent of the beliefs and preferences of those who work at Google.

Google was already lying back then, but several years later, they skew and distort everything. All the ads that infiltrated Google here also broke it. I think when a search engine becomes addicted to the adMoney, it can not function objectively anymore. The conflict of interest is just too strong. Evidently nowadays this is much easier to see than in 2004.

NordStreamYacht•34m ago
I remember when search completion used to tell the truth.
pooploop64•7m ago
I'm still not over the fact that they used to lie so hard about the number of results, and just quietly removed the result counter entirely when people noticed. Any explanation of that would have been nice. No way was there ever 17 billion cake recipes in the world.

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1•saikatsg•1m ago•0 comments

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