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A follow up on this post:

A follow up on this post: [Disturbing Proof They're Quietly Deleting the Internet...](https://poal.co/s/technology/565384)

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Google is not the Internet. WWW isn't even the Internet.

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Irrelevant. He discusses the top search engines, covering the bulk of the general public. Low IQs and shills here will tell you this isn't deletion. Some databases literally delete records like this. Anyone claiming this isn't deletion is a retard or shill. In technology, it is literally a form of deletion.

If a site is non-searchable, it is in effect deleted. Period.

Now read the comments to discover which users are retarded or potential shills. Neat, huh.

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Google is not the only search engine. They aren't deleting information, they are filtering search results. There is a difference. Before you start calling people Low IQ or shills, do some research on how the Internet actually works.

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True; but the vast majority of users think it is.

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Including the idiot who made that video.

If you can't speak competently about a topic, don't make a video about it.

Appropriate title: Google and other search indexes manipulate search results.

Stupid title: tHeY ArE dELeTiNG tHe iNtErNeT.

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The first clue that someone's a moron comes when you figure out that they're so bad at writing that they make videos just to tell you something that a literate person could have communicated via writing.

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I bet he'd find that they "delete" even non-political things. The obvious answer is that a search engine's job is to give what you're looking for in the top few pages, not to give an exhaustive list of thousands of pages. Unfortunately this means that it will cater to the common user, not people with specialized needs. I remember years back Google put their old database online for searching, and you could find all sorts of useful technical things that were normally buried in search results.

Look how 'deleting' is written in the title. They clearly mean not in actuality but that your average user won't even know how to circumvent this... I do... do you?