New Internet Censorship Tool Unleashed by Google
"Cleaning data sets at scale" so you don't have to. Because who doesn't want their search results nice and clean?
Back in 2010, during the heyday of Google+ (remember that?), the excitement was palpable whenever Google updated their algorithms. Google “experts” were as prevalent as crypto bros in those days, their presence as ubiquitous on G+ as pizza parlors in NYC. Everyone wanted to be “in the know” on Google’s latest algorithm update and how that would affect online businesses.
Those were more optimistic days when “transparency” still had value and purpose in the marketplace. I can recall many people had high hopes that the “open source” business model (like WordPress) would lead to a better world.
Google has since abandoned their “don’t be evil” slogan to become one of the most fascist players on the digital stage, practicing censorship with no shame thirteen years later.
Maybe that’s why nobody is talking about Google’s new global internet censorship tool just introduced last week?
We should be. Good grief, we cannot let ourselves get numb to this!
Google’s New Internet Censorship Tool Launches
LaToya Drake, head of Google News Initiative, is leading the charge into what Google calls “Fact Check Tools.”
Simply replacing the term “censorship” with “fact check tools” keeps most people asleep to what’s really going on.
According to the Google tutorial overview on this new tool, journalists will be able to come to this new Fact Check Explorer toolbar and “find articles that debunk false or misleading claims.”
The United Nations and the World Health Organization are in partnership with Google’s new censorship tool, along with many organizations and parent companies—here is a 71-page list of partners!
We know this practice has already been going on at some level for years. This new tool appears to be the global cabal’s continuation to centralize their control over “the official narrative.”
If your website or blog or Substack criticizes or questions topics like:
Covid-19 statistics
vaccines
the World Bank
Big Pharma
a one-world global government
climate change
then your website will be prevented from being found in Google search results.
On one ‘stack last summer (2022), Google helped one of my articles reach over 10K views. I think because the headline was pure SEO gold, and the newness of this ‘stack at the time, I got lots of love from Google for that one.
Google traffic has never come close to providing me that much traffic since, and I’m not counting on it ever again.
We know Google doesn’t like this next segment…
The answer is to *never* use any Google product for anything, ever.
There are alternatives out there.