Did you notice that the world's most popular search engine has been almost entirely a facade for over 5 years now?
Not just a 'left leaning' or 'ivermectin censoring' engine, but an engine that is almost entirely an illusion.
The publicly accessible version of Google Search now has less than one-hundred-thousandth of the web searching ability it had in 2005.
Did you even notice?
Did you notice that nearly every other search engine (DuckDuckGo, Bing, Yahoo... even Russia's Yandex) is a similarly fake search engine?
Want more details?
Here's a post and a video from a couple of noticers.
Google works just fine for finding recipies and gardening tips, but oddly enough, even those have been downsized in the past couple of years. Mainly I’ve noticed the people who pay, get their info to the top, and those people have ads on their websites. However, I’ve not searched for anything political in years, I go to GAW and other places to find links. And I GREATLY APPRECIATE those how have the time and energy to research and post here.
To clarify, it's not that Google can't find an apple pie recipe, or even 100 apple pie recipes, it's that there were another 50,000 apple pie recipes on the Internet that Google deliberately told you don't exist by completely removing them from the search results (just an example).
These search engines are supposed to (and did a very short time ago) give you all of the results that exist on the Internet, sorted according to what would likely be of most value to you, based on your query and other factors. With exception to pages that explicitly instruct the engine crawler to exclude them from search results.
Instead they're only pulling from a tiny pocket of the apple-pie-recipe-containing Internet and telling you (through omission) that the rest of the apple-pie-recipe-containing Internet doesn't even exist.
But it goes even further than that. With a great many things for which there should be many thousands of results, these search engines will now literally tell you there are 0 results.
For comparison, in 2010, you had to actually put in effort to find something that had 0 results. You could type in random strings of 32 characters and there would still usually be at least one exact-phrase result for it.
That's what happens when you have a real search engine searching a real Internet composed of many years of contributions from real people, on a planet with billions of people, with scannable, uploadable literature spanning centuries.