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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Personalized search - Wikipedia

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    As people reap the rewards of convenience from customizing their other Google services, they desire better search results, even if it comes at the expense of private information. Where to draw the line between the information versus search results tradeoff is new territory and Google gets to make that decision.

  5. 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]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Comparison of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Search engine HTTP tracking cookies Personalized results [a] [b] IP address tracking [c] [b] Information sharing [b] [clarification needed] Warrantless wiretapping of unencrypted backend traffic [b] Ahmia: No AOL: Yes Ask.com: Yes Baidu: Yes Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Blackle: No Brave Search: No DuckDuckGo [8] [12] No No No No [13 ...

  8. Social search - Wikipedia

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    The idea behind social search is that instead of ranking search results purely based on semantic relevance between a query and the results, a social search system also takes into account social relationships between the results and the searcher. [2] [3] [4] The social relationships could be in various forms.

  9. Filter bubble - Wikipedia

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    An internet firm then uses this information to target advertising to the user, or make certain types of information appear more prominently in search results pages. [19] This process is not random, as it operates under a three-step process, per Pariser, who states, "First, you figure out who people are and what they like.