Showing posts with label google sucks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google sucks. Show all posts

Monday, September 9, 2019

Fuckery! Shadow Banning And Deindexing By Google Censors

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All my blogs have be screwed with by Google censors after SJWs whined about my content on Bigger Fatter Blog. Page views dropped from 1000's a day to only a few over night. I started Bigger Fatter Politics and that started out like gang busters and now only older posts from around 2014 get crawled and indexed. view are way down. 

The same thing happened to Gastric Bypass Kills. For a year it was getting huge number and over night it crashed. 

Some weasel or weasels is on the take at Google. My articles were a real thorn in the side to a coupled of  unethical medical companies suckering patients into dangerous Mexican barbaric surgery clinics and patients died because they were unable to find my articles.  Most of my view come from duck duck or and Bing and Russia. My blogs are in American English, 

I have contacted members of congress regarding the proliferation of dangerous medical information pushed by Google.  I also provided evidence of Googles misdeed in censoring accurate medical information that can save lives.  

This will stop when not only google corporation is sued for 100's of billions but when crooked bribe taking employees get slapped with lawsuits and face criminal penalties as well. This is going to happen so Google would be wise to knock off the corporate sleaze because the next fines will be in the correct amount and brought by every country on earth. The correct amount will be in the trillions. So instead of buying justice by paying fines, greedy traitorous corporate gangsters like Zuckerberg will be put into cages were they belong. This thuggery will stop. I can feel the pulse of the people of the world. It's starting in Taiwan and it's going to make the French Revolution look like a pillow fight. The oligarchy will end one way or another. The greedy corporate filth can listen to reason or the people world will take the law into their own hands. 

Peoples do not judge in the same way as courts of law; they do not hand down sentences, they throw thunderbolts; they do not condemn kings, they drop them back into the void; and this justice is worth just as much as that of the courts.

Mar 18, 2019 - Is it just me or does everyone else notice google is garbage now? Like really bad. I used to search whole questions and phrases and it was great because I ...



Monday, April 29, 2019

Bing Is Better Than Google and So Is Duck Duck Go

Three years ago, I switched from Google search to Bing. There, I said it. No longer do I Google something; I Bing it. And I haven’t looked back since.
Maybe you’re considering doing the same, either over ire about the recent diversity-memo controversy, or some other aspect of the search giant that has rubbed you the wrong way. Here are some points to consider.
The move away from Google wasn’t easy. Sometime in the late 1990s, I was invited to test out Google’s search engine. I moved from poring though filing cabinets to typing queries in a search box. If it was out there on the web, Google promised that it would find it. 
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Over the years, Google became smarter and more responsive. Google Instant auto-suggested search results before I finished typing them. “Google it” became part of my vernacular.
Meanwhile, Microsoft’s Bing search engine was getting no respect. Bing it? Please.
But Bing doggedly continued to improve. It added social connections and “cards” identifying key topics and related searches. It improved speed and reliability. Then one day, when I wanted to dig up older stories I had written using Google’s search engine, I found I had better luck finding them using Bing.
So I switched. 
Switching from Google to Bing search is easily done in just a few seconds. I provide instructions at the bottom of this story. But before that, here are some of my favorite (and yes, even bizarre) reasons to switch to Bing.

Number one? Because Microsoft will pay you.


1. Search and make money with Microsoft Rewards

I’m cheap. I’ll generally pass up a $12 artisanal beef slider at the food trucks near my office in favor of a less expensive salad that could stuff a throw pillow. I often wear the same pants two days in a row to save on my water bill. I use coupons.
So if Microsoft wants to pay me about $5 a month to do what I normally do? Sign me up.

The concept behind Microsoft Rewards (formerly Bing Rewards) is simple: As you search, Microsoft gives you points.


If you have a Microsoft account (you do have a free Microsoft account, right?) you can earn five points per Bing search on a desktop PC, up to 150 points per day. In the same way, you can earn up to 100 points per day on mobile, with five points credited to you per search. (Don’t worry if these numbers don’t quite match up to what you see, as Microsoft tends to vary the values every so often.) Bing searches are automatically triggered via Cortana on a Windows Phone, or the Bing Search app for Android or iOS. 
If that isn’t enough, you’ll automatically accumulate points by using the Windows 10 Edge browser, up to 900 points per month. And if that isn’t enough, you’ll get a point for every dollar you spend on the Microsoft Windows and Xbox online stores, or in a brick-and-mortar Microsoft Store location. 
The best part? The points can be redeemed for things you’ll actually use.

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If you want even more points, take five minutes out of your day to check out the rewards and quizzes Microsoft Rewards offers.

For roughly 475 credits—again, the value varies—Microsoft will give you $5 to spend at Amazon, or Target, Burger King, Starbucks, or other merchants. You can also redeem your rewards for a nice 5% coupon at the Microsoft Store, discounts on Windows apps, or even a free month of Xbox Live Gold. Use Bing frequently enough, and you can climb your way up to Silver or Gold status, which confers a “discount” on points redemptions.
And this is all for simply using Bing during the course of your day. And if you want even more points, you can visit Bing.com or click the Microsoft Rewards “medallion” icon for quick quizzes and suggested searches. It all adds up quickly.

2. Search results: As good or better than Google’s

I wouldn’t even mention Bing Rewards if Bing itself wasn’t worthwhile. But it is. My personal belief is that Bing delivers slightly more useful information than Google in general search. (To be fair, I’ll emphasize general: Sometimes I’ll try a search in Google if I can’t find what I’m looking for in Bing. As of August 2017, I’d say Bing’s ability to find an old news story of mine is slightly worse than it used to be, though it’s still very good.)
And don’t worry: Using Bing doesn’t prevent you from using other Google services, like Gmail, as often as you’d like.

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Context is key, and Microsoft has made this a priority with Bing.

If I search for a term like “Notre Dame football,” Bing makes better use of that vast, white space on the right side, displaying contextual information about the school, its history, news, and more. (Both engines show me the recent scores, but Google’s card displays a more complete upcoming schedule.)
Bing’s lead widens when you search for celebrities, as it includes videos as well as images and biographical information. And though Microsoft could do a better job of highlighting this information, Bing provides one-click links to a celeb’s social media pages for what they’re thinking about, right now.

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Bing includes social media links, too.

There are exceptions, of course. But, in general, Bing performs as well as Google on most of my common, day-to-day searches.

3. Bing has image chops

That goes for image searches, too. Bing was first to implement the “infinite scroll” in Bing Images, where users could simply scroll and scroll and never reach the “end” of their search results. Today, Bing’s image search adds an extra layer of search filters that Google users must drill down to find, including options to show only pictures with faces, for example, or display images in a particular layout. And if you need to find a licensed photo to illustrate a newsletter, Bing makes that information more easily accessible than Google does.

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Bing’s Image Search page is attractively formatted, with lots of jumping-off points for further exploration.

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Friday, March 14, 2014

Google Sucks

GOOGLE SUCKS



Yahoo used to be good and now it sucks. AOL used to be good and now it sucks and has sucked for a long time. The corporate gang Time Warner fucked up AOL. Firefox sucks now. Windows 8 sucks so bad that Best Buy calls it the "new window" because Windows 8 is Windows hate.

Google sucks now too and it sucks not just because they keep changing things for the worse but because Google spies on everyone.  Google is just one more corporate gangster.

If you would like to bitch about Google and learn alternatives to Google check out GOOGLE SUCKS. They have a forum where you can interact with other Google haters.



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