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  2. Censorship by Google - Wikipedia

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    Google.cn search results were filtered to not display any results perceived to be harmful to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). [citation needed] Google claimed that some censorship was necessary in order to keep the Chinese government from blocking Google entirely, which had happened in 2002. [48] [failed verification]

  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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    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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Celebrity pastor plagued by Diddy misinformation on YouTube ...

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    An NBC News review of YouTube search results for “td jakes” and “td jakes diddy” on Wednesday surfaced more than two dozen videos, some with over 1 million views, with titles and ...

  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. 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]

  9. Social search - Wikipedia

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    As these are trust-based networks, unintentional or malicious misuse of tags in this context can lead to imprecise search results. There are number of social search engines that mainly based on tracking user information to order to provide related search results. Examples of this types are Smashfuse, SocialMention, Topsy and Social Searcher ...