2/ Their two anecdotes: [hillary clinton in] didn't suggest [hillary clinton indictment] & [hillary clinton cri] didn't suggest crimes.
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Replying to @mattcutts
3/ It turns out that lots of people searching for negative things about HRC search for [hillary X], not [hillary clinton X]
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Replying to @mattcutts
ok but doesn't address why a) queries with full name aren't suggested or b) why the ones sans last name aren't scrubbed.
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Replying to @bling0
sorry, I tried to make that clear. Critics more likely use first name only. Query mix quite different when including last name.
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Replying to @mattcutts
no I get that; there's an argument presented that "crimes" is blacklisted word but that doesn't appear to be true sans last name
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Replying to @bling0
to me, http://www.vox.com/2016/6/10/11903028/hillary-clinton-google-debunked … makes v. good case that "crimes" is not about HRC but in general, e.g. https://www.google.com/search?q=google+suggest+sue …
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Replying to @mattcutts @bling0
I assume [ firstname lastname + certain possibly defamatory keyword ] is more likely filtered out vs just firstname.
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Replying to @jhpacker @mattcutts
reasonable heuristic but is there any doubt what is meant with "OJ crime"?pic.twitter.com/ubdyKV4jg7
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Replying to @bling0 @mattcutts
not sure what you mean, isn’t that another example since [ oj simpson cr…] doesn’t give you those same results?
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Replying to @jhpacker @mattcutts
if the heuristic is to strip "crime" from a name search, single word names should not be an exception
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see https://search.googleblog.com/2016/06/google-search-autocomplete.html … but name detection can affect things; single words typically not detected as name.
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