@neyne I could feel the bitterness in the post, but there's often two sides to a story.
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Thanks for pointer. I don't have/recall the inside word on any of that situation. What I did see many times were people attributing malice (or even just intent) on the timing of when something happens like "I started advertising with AdWords and then my site dropped in rankings."
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For example, people often assumed that a change with Google was a deliberate reaction to an immediate stimuli. At least in my experience, changes often took weeks (or more often months) to wend their way through levels of approval, consultation with other groups, potentially PR..
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or legal or internationalization or wherever. In many of the cases I saw, someone assumed that Google took some action in response to them or their site or their comments, when I knew from my position that the action had been percolating for months. Again, I don't know/recall
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the specific situation with Totlol, but that's my best estimate of what I was trying to say ten years ago.
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