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  2. YouTube Says It Has Fixed Search Results for Joe Rogan’s ...

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    Searches on YouTube for Joe Rogan’s Oct. 25 interview of Donald Trump were not “prominently” displaying the original podcast episode — a situation that the Google-owned video giant said it ...

  3. Personalized search - Wikipedia

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    The carry-over effect can be defined as follows: when a user performs a search and follow it with a subsequent search, the results of the second search is influenced by the first search. A noteworthy point is that the top-ranked URLs are less likely to change based on personalization, with most personalization occurring at the lower ranks.

  4. Google Personalized Search - Wikipedia

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    The top factors in personalizing search results are: Location; Search History; Web History; Social Networks; Each of these variables will factor into the personalization of a user's search results in hopes of quickly providing the most relevant results to the user to answer whatever question is being asked. [13]

  5. Censorship by Google - Wikipedia

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    In October 2020, PewDiePie was allegedly shadow-banned by YouTube, which led to his channel and videos becoming unavailable on search results. However, YouTube denied shadow-banning him, although the human review was restricted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. YouTube was criticized by PewDiePie himself, his fans, other YouTubers, and netizens ...

  6. Search neutrality - Wikipedia

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    Rather, search engines and other information retrieval applications are designed to collect and store information (indexing), receive a query from a user, search for and filter relevant information based on that query (searching/filtering), and then present the user with only a subset of those results, which are ranked from most relevant to ...

  7. Search engine results page - Wikipedia

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    A search engine results page (SERP) is a webpage that is displayed by a search engine in response to a query by a user. The main component of a SERP is the listing of results that are returned by the search engine in response to a keyword query. The results are of two general types: organic search: retrieved by the search engine's algorithm;

  8. Wikipedia:Google searches and numbers - Wikipedia

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    A way to minimize large hits or "personalized search results" is to add "&pws=0" [6] to the end of a search query. This will "turn off" personalized search results [7] such as personal search history, habits, present geographical location, and other personalized factors. There are other URL modifiers that can be used as well.

  9. Social search - Wikipedia

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    Social search is a behavior of retrieving and searching on a social searching engine that mainly searches user-generated content such as news, videos and images related search queries on social media like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and Flickr. [1]