The only info needed for auto-complete is the term itself. "crazy times carnival incident". Is it really that hard to imagine they'd need more data over a longer period of time for interest over time, interest by region, related topics, and related queries? And then possibly even more time to properly compile that information into their charts?
We see it plenty of times where some loser with an audience on Twitter makes some "Crazy QAnon nutjobs believe xyz" post with screenshots of GAW. So if some people's predictions here of shit going down at the carnival made it out and spread like that is it unbelievable that some lefties would be searching that to see if an incident already went down? Maybe out of genuine curiosity or maybe to "own the qtards"?
Or it could be the people from here that thought something would go down searching it to see if something already happened or maybe to see if, similar to "building x has fallen" before it fell, some article had already leaked (meaning it could be a loop of people searching for leaks thus making it show in search results thus people here saying that's the leak). There's plenty of explanations other than "evil google being evil" which is of course also perfectly reasonable to assume, it's just not the only possible explanation.
The only info needed for auto-complete is the term itself. "crazy times carnival incident". Is it really that hard to imagine they'd need more data over a longer period of time for interest over time, interest by region, related topics, and related queries? And then possibly even more time to properly compile that information into their charts?
We see it plenty of times where some loser with an audience on Twitter makes some "Crazy QAnon nutjobs believe xyz" post with screenshots of GAW. So if some people's predictions here of shit going down at the carnival made it out and spread like that is it unbelievable that some lefties would be searching that to see if an incident already went down? Maybe out of genuine curiosity or maybe to "own the qtards"?
Or it could be the people from here that thought something would go down searching it to see if something already happened or maybe to see if, similar to "building x has fallen" before it fell, some article had already leaked (meaning it could be a loop of people searching for leaks thus making it show in search results thus people here saying that's the leak). There's plenty of explanations other than "evil google being evil" which is of course also perfectly reasonable to assume, it's just not the only possible explanation.