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The Google Search Engine has and is supporting opaqueness and sterality when in turn of the order websites appear in. The Google Search Engine controls the world wide market<ref>https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share</ref>, The order of which website is shown is important to every business, The average person being most likely to click on the first 1-3 links shown when searching the web<ref>https://firstpagesage.com/reports/google-click-through-rates-ctrs-by-ranking-position/</ref>. By having a selective bias against transparency, Google supports companies who keep their websites as opaque and corporate as their algorithem wants.
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|Product=Google Chrome, Google Search Engine
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|Description=The Google Search Engine supports opaqueness (and opposes negativeness) when searching for websites.
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==Background==
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Louis Rossmann has posted a video at 1/31/26 titled "[https://youtu.be/II2QF9JwtLc Google is killing authentic websites & I made it worse😔]" where he shows that when searching "hard drive data recovery service" his website only appears from 5-20 in links order only if his text is sterile / corporate<ref>https://youtu.be/II2QF9JwtLc?t=579</ref>.
 
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===[Company]'s response===
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Revision as of 16:53, 31 January 2026

The Google Search Engine has and is supporting opaqueness and sterality when in turn of the order websites appear in. The Google Search Engine controls the world wide market[1], The order of which website is shown is important to every business, The average person being most likely to click on the first 1-3 links shown when searching the web[2]. By having a selective bias against transparency, Google supports companies who keep their websites as opaque and corporate as their algorithem wants.

Background

Louis Rossmann has posted a video at 1/31/26 titled "Google is killing authentic websites & I made it worse😔" where he shows that when searching "hard drive data recovery service" his website only appears from 5-20 in links order only if his text is sterile / corporate[3].

References


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