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Even politically correct sources mention criticisms such as regarding privacy concerns, tax avoidance, antitrust issues and monopoly abuses, search neutrality, and [[censorship]].
Even politically correct sources mention criticisms such as regarding privacy concerns, tax avoidance, antitrust issues and monopoly abuses, search neutrality, and [[censorship]].


Regarding Metapedia, some language versions of Google search, such as the German google.de, simply do not show certain language versions of Metapedia at all in its search results. This is may be related to certain views, such as [[Holocaust revisionist]] views, being illegal to express in Germany.
Regarding Metapedia, some language versions of Google search, such as the German google.de, simply do not show certain language versions of Metapedia at all in its search results. This is may be related to certain views, such as [[Holohoax revisionist]] views, being illegal to express in Germany.


Regarding other Google search language versions, after criticisms, Google has changed its search result ranking system in order to be biased against [[politically incorrect]] websites, such as websites not having politically correct views on [[jewish influence]], [[the Holocaust]], and [[race and intelligence]]. This has dramatically reduced the visibility of such websites in Google's search results. This has also affected Metapedia.  
Regarding other Google search language versions, after criticisms, Google has changed its search result ranking system in order to be biased against [[politically incorrect]] websites, such as websites not having politically correct views on [[jewish influence]], [[the Holohoax]], and [[race and intelligence]]. This has dramatically reduced the visibility of such websites in Google's search results. This has also affected Metapedia.  


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Latest revision as of 16:56, 28 February 2024

Google, LLC is an American multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products, which include online advertising technologies, cloud computing, software, hardware, and notably, the world's largest search engine. It was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, both of (partially) jewish ancestry, and who still have a majority of stockholder voting power.

Even politically correct sources mention criticisms such as regarding privacy concerns, tax avoidance, antitrust issues and monopoly abuses, search neutrality, and censorship.

Regarding Metapedia, some language versions of Google search, such as the German google.de, simply do not show certain language versions of Metapedia at all in its search results. This is may be related to certain views, such as Holohoax revisionist views, being illegal to express in Germany.

Regarding other Google search language versions, after criticisms, Google has changed its search result ranking system in order to be biased against politically incorrect websites, such as websites not having politically correct views on jewish influence, the Holohoax, and race and intelligence. This has dramatically reduced the visibility of such websites in Google's search results. This has also affected Metapedia.

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