• souperk@reddthat.com
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    5 months ago

    Has anyone gone through the documents? Any interesting findings? Is it time to create a website?

  • MyDogLovesMe@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Look, at this point Google could just drown puppies on live stream and it won’t matter. They’ll just keep on Googling anyway.

  • Zachariah@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    A collection of 2,500 leaked internal documents from Google filled with details about data the company collects is authentic, the company confirmed today. Until now, Google had refused to comment on the materials.

    The documents in question detail data that Google is keeping track of, some of which may be used in its closely guarded search ranking algorithm. The documents offer an unprecedented — though still murky — look under the hood of one of the most consequential systems shaping the web

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    5 months ago

    Its all about governments not protecting their citizens from the beginning, with things that are quite obvious. Even using these corporations in benefit for politicians. Corporations will always try to get the biggest beef at the lowest spending, there is no news here.

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    It’s really sort of amazing how few years it took to go from “Do no evil” to “Don’t even bother pretending not to.”

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      I get this is the go-to response now, for good reason, but there isn’t really anything too shady going on with this particular case. This is more about them trying to keep SEOs from figuring out how they rank things so they can’t pollute the search results even more.

      Every comment is shitting on Google but here is the what the SEO expert said about the leak when it was presented to them:

      This person’s sole aim appeared quite aligned with my own: to hold Google accountable for public statements that conflict with private conversations and leaked documentation, and to bring greater transparency to the field of search marketing. And they believed that, despite my years removed from SEO, I was the best person to share this publicly.

      This is entirely about advertising. The people that care about this documentation are SEO bastards that are polluting the internet, and this information only gives them more tools to do that.

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        5 months ago

        Next to upvoting, I’m just writing this to potentially get your comment ranked higher for this post.

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          5 months ago

          Stuffing this comment with keywords in order to rank his comment higher. Upvoting, writing, ranking.

      • Rottcodd@kbin.social
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        As I just noted on another response, mostly it was that I came up with a delicious turn of phrase and couldn’t not post it. And yes, while broadly I think that Google deserves every bit of shit that’s thrown their way and more - that they could vanish from the face of the Earth tomorrow and the internet could only benefit - this particular incident really isn’t a good example.

      • nickwitha_k (he/him)@lemmy.sdf.org
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        5 months ago

        Oh FFS. Hadn’t realized that implication yet. I fucking hate SEO internet polluters.

        I suppose on the bright side maybe, between this and the garbage showing from their AI search, they’ll actually dedicate the necessary resources to make their search usable.

  • pop@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    Now it would be bloody awesome if someone would leak how their data collection in Android works and how much of their privacy policy is actually not just for good PR.