Is GOOGLE censoring search results for this website on your computer...?
I have on many occasions tried to access conservative websites and come up with the "unsupported protocol" error and also the "this site can't provide a secure connection" error.
Invariably these errors only happen when I am trying to gain access to conservative news sources, or else conservative commentary.
Google displays their knowledge of my likes and dislikes daily..so I would not be surprised to learn that they can selectively ban certain websites from my computer
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DanielVogelbach
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Once upon a time on Google you could run a Search and immediately jump to the 1000th page of the results and see what goodies you might find. That's been gone for 10 years now. And if you look at any sort of "shopping" it all funnels you to Amazon. Amazon is now valued over 1 Trillion Dollars in the stock market.Moe Gibbs wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 6:17 pmIs GOOGLE censoring search results for this website on your computer...?
I have on many occasions tried to access conservative websites and come up with the "unsupported protocol" error and also the "this site can't provide a secure connection" error.
Invariably these errors only happen when I am trying to gain access to conservative news sources, or else conservative commentary.
Google displays their knowledge of my likes and dislikes daily..so I would not be surprised to learn that they can selectively ban certain websites from my computer
Try the search engine https://duckduckgo.com/?t=hr and see what results you get. Might be better than google.
Google is okay for mainstream, but not good for much else.
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I didn't have any problem. Thanks for the tip on the website. I hadn't heard of it.Moe Gibbs wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 6:17 pmIs GOOGLE censoring search results for this website on your computer...?
I have on many occasions tried to access conservative websites and come up with the "unsupported protocol" error and also the "this site can't provide a secure connection" error.
Invariably these errors only happen when I am trying to gain access to conservative news sources, or else conservative commentary.
Google displays their knowledge of my likes and dislikes daily..so I would not be surprised to learn that they can selectively ban certain websites from my computer
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Thanks..I tried "duck duck " some years ago and can't remember why I stopped using them. I'll give them another shot.
Why does GOOGLE think it is their responsibility to "protect" me from websites that give out information they feel is wrong and or "hateful"...?
Why do they feel compelled to "correct me" if I type in a science related search query that is not instep with their unscientific beliefs...?
Where's that list of names of all the folks who own and control our mass media [as well as the mass media in Europe]..maybe we can come up with a common denominator to determine who these people are and why they seek absolute control of all information...?
Why does GOOGLE think it is their responsibility to "protect" me from websites that give out information they feel is wrong and or "hateful"...?
Why do they feel compelled to "correct me" if I type in a science related search query that is not instep with their unscientific beliefs...?
Where's that list of names of all the folks who own and control our mass media [as well as the mass media in Europe]..maybe we can come up with a common denominator to determine who these people are and why they seek absolute control of all information...?
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Thanks for the quick feedback D Train.D-train wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 6:35 pmI didn't have any problem. Thanks for the tip on the website. I hadn't heard of it.Moe Gibbs wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 6:17 pmIs GOOGLE censoring search results for this website on your computer...?
I have on many occasions tried to access conservative websites and come up with the "unsupported protocol" error and also the "this site can't provide a secure connection" error.
Invariably these errors only happen when I am trying to gain access to conservative news sources, or else conservative commentary.
Google displays their knowledge of my likes and dislikes daily..so I would not be surprised to learn that they can selectively ban certain websites from my computer
https://www.redstate.com/nick-arama/202 ... -are-gold/
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DanielVogelbach
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There's also the Dark Net, which is completely unregulated as well as private.Moe Gibbs wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 6:39 pmThanks..I tried "duck duck " some years ago and can't remember why I stopped using them. I'll give them another shot.
Why does GOOGLE think it is their responsibility to "protect" me from websites that give out information they feel is wrong and or "hateful"...?
Why do they feel compelled to "correct me" if I type in a science related search query that is not instep with their unscientific beliefs...?
Where's that list of names of all the folks who own and control our mass media [as well as the mass media in Europe]..maybe we can come up with a common denominator to determine who these people are and why they seek absolute control of all information...?
Google is definitely abusing their power. The Internet has become very consolidated and centralized, and in many ways dead. These companies recognized the value of our data long before we even realized what was going on. Now, we're owned by Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Google, YouTube, Twitter, etc.
I think Google is probably within their rights to serve up whichever links they want. It's the consumer's choice to use their search engine. But, in general I have to agree that your search results are a product of political and economic agendas. On the positive side, if you're looking for a cooking recipe or information about major league baseball, Google is still pretty good.
I actually use Bing, because you rack up rewards points. Then, I use the rewards points to buy Amazon gift cards. So, Bing actually pays to use it. But, I think Google is a little better than Bing. Maybe there will be a new search engine that will come out soon. Did Duck Duck Go block your sites? I haven't been looking for much underground info of late, so mostly I've been getting by with Bing. I get all my alternative news from Marinertalk.com.
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I would say GOOGLE is using their power to further the Globalist Agenda. I feel they are definitely within their rights to control information, to lie if they want to, censor their enemies, etc.
Nobody put a gun to my head to use their services..I have other options if I want to use the internet for my information source.
As of now, my best option for straight forward political information is to watch my government in action via C-span.
Nobody put a gun to my head to use their services..I have other options if I want to use the internet for my information source.
As of now, my best option for straight forward political information is to watch my government in action via C-span.