I won’t mention the other search engines which didn’t bother with the keywords, but just assumed “anything at all about similar situations”
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There is a 7 point guide to protesting, written by Kenyan students in 2014(?) and posted on their school newspaper. I copied it into my tumblr so it wouldn’t vanish and get lost. Thanks to useless fucking search engines, it hasn’t vanished, it is just lost.
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This is literally the suggestion that google offers for “Kenya” “student” “protest”pic.twitter.com/VJPVIq3dav
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There were other amusing suggestions too. I have no idea how ppl have famed google into this, but it is pretty funnypic.twitter.com/PxSKEM7LD5
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It only took an hour and a team effort. Thank you everyone! https://twitter.com/_ta0/status/1168800556938399749 … Link: https://grugq.tumblr.com/post/112061810693/kenyan-student-newspaper-on-how-to-riot …
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not following the thread, but as an avid user of search engines past the 101 mode... the # of sites out there increases X fast, search engines increase Y fast in indexing. no clue what the X to Y ratio is, but I suspect that might be an issue. 1/2
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and I literally do searches for 'new' content based on numeric designations (e.g. CVE IDs) on a daily basis, often getting no results, trying again 3, 6, 9, 12 hours later and finding them. or other times, not finding anything a month later.
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Same searches: Bing? Yandex? DuckDuckGo?
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Yup. They were worse
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