Below are the most recent 30 comments. I try to keep it clean of comment spam, but some times things
get through and it takes me several hours to get to it. So please excuse any of that comment spam.
Lol the awful truth too. It's purely a symbolic win.
Like @codecommander:disqus or @johnauser:disqus said in an earlier post, no judge so far has the balls to truly hold Google accountable in any meaningful way. The current weak AF judges have likely been bought off or jerked off by Google.
Hardly a drop in the bucket from all they steal in profits, but at least a win is still a win against these thieving monopolistic c0cksuckers.
<a href="https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/open-lawsuit-settlements/630m-google-play-store-class-action-settlement/">https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/open-lawsuit-settlements/630m-google-play-store-class-action-settlement/</a>
They used ideas I thought up in my head and put them in AI my niche is personal to people - so theories I thought up only from me, my ideas that are no-where else apart from my site, and in my books. Just scraped and mashed up my thoughts and words - and now my thinking is in an AI without permission.
Yes, the page has canonical defined and those URLs redirect to the correct canonical version. Not sure why ChatGPT doesn't just drop everything they scraped from Google after the ?, but it shows how dumb their AI really is to not do something so basic and to coverup where they got the URL from (Google).
I presume your page has a canonical link, right? Do you redirect to the non-parameterised version? Have you searched on Google to see if anyone has linked to your site with that parameter? If there is no link, then Chat is so stupid....
I don't block ChatGPT (yet), but we just had (18) hits from them in a minute to the same URL. Only difference was the ?srsltid= appended to the URL. ChatGPT is too stupid to drop that Googleshit from the URLs they scraped directly from Google's search results.
This is using my own method, the number of visitors I've blocked today (excluding Google + Bing)
Any site that asks for Chinese in the header, I've rejected. Sure some that don't request chinese but are from a chinese IP do get through.
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Spamdar is doing everything to impress his political puppets.
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I wouldn't be surprised if Google made a move to create/purchase a MLS (Multiple Listing Service) so they could fill it up with ads or demand a commission on every sale. Those real estate listings not in their MLS would obviously be demoted in Google Search. There's just nothing good about Google at all. Nothing.
Damn, that's fucked up Google is moving in on Zillow now too. Google is truly an evil parasite shit demon that will try to suck profits dry from any large enough host.
Google has the money to infiltrate and corrupt all levels of Government. It's horrifying what's happened and what will come next. Here's another story on CNBC about Zillow shares getting crushed because they have a new competitor - Google.
<b>Zillow shares are getting crushed. Here’s why</b>
<blockquote>Zillow shares plunged more than 9% on Monday on worries that the online real estate platform could have a big new competitor: Google Search.
Google appears to be running tests on putting real estate sale listings into its search results. Over the weekend, real estate tech strategist Mike DelPrete published mobile phone screenshots of Google Search results showing real estate listings, which appeared to be powered by real estate data company “HouseCanary.” The listings allowed users to view the full details of a property’s page, request a tour and contact an agent — similar to the functions offered on Zillow’s online marketplace portal. Google’s home searches appear to work only in select markets and on mobile devices as testing is underway.
The decline in Zillow signals investors are bracing for the eventual impact of Google’s foray into the real estate market. The stock was down at least 11% at one point during Monday’s session.</blockquote>Full story: <a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/15/zillow-shares-are-getting-crushed-heres-why.html">https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/15/zillow-shares-are-getting-crushed-heres-why.html</a>
Why would Republicans remove it when Trump, a Republican himself, created it? Almost everyone in the Republican party is afraid of disagreeing with Trump so they won't fight it. If they did fight it, then Trump would turn on them just as fast as he did with Marjorie Taylor Greene. Look what happened to her.
Scumdar isn't wasting any opportunity to exploit that cozy relationship with his new boyfriends in this administration.
<a href="https://x.com/Goog_Enough/status/2000551424598401059">https://x.com/Goog_Enough/status/2000551424598401059</a>
This is something the democrat or republicans will def remove when they work out AI is not all that - what a waste of money, it is just a way to get more tax from you.
Big Government and Big Tech are getting even cozier. As it is now, AI is subsidized with our stolen content and datacenters are subsidized by all ratepayers.
<b>Trump admin to hire 1,000 specialists for ‘Tech Force’ to build AI, finance projects</b>
<blockquote>The Trump administration on Monday unveiled a new initiative dubbed the “U.S. Tech Force,” comprising about 1,000 engineers and other specialists who will work on artificial intelligence infrastructure and other technology projects throughout the federal government.
Participants will commit to a two-year employment program working with teams that report directly to agency leaders in “collaboration with leading technology companies,” according to an official government website.
Those “private sector partners” include Amazon Web Services, Apple, Google Public Sector, Dell Technologies, Microsoft, Nvidia, OpenAI, Oracle, Palantir, Salesforce and numerous others, the website says.</blockquote>Full story: <a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/15/trump-ai-tech-force-amazon-apple.html">https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/15/trump-ai-tech-force-amazon-apple.html</a>
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/aac698a71a16c06bef4ca37dd92e7d4f7d2dc73d5816f83da7373d5b72f5bc25.png Almost the same graph, marks are core updates in July and when Google kicked the top 100 results in September.