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The Google Search Engine has and is supporting opaqueness and sterality when in turn of the order websites appear in. The Google Search Engine controls the world wide market<ref>https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share</ref>, The order of which website is shown is important to every business, The average person being most likely to click on the first 1-3 links shown when searching the web<ref>https://firstpagesage.com/reports/google-click-through-rates-ctrs-by-ranking-position/</ref>. By having a selective bias against transparency, Google supports companies who keep their websites as opaque and corporate as their algorithem wants.
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==Background==
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Louis Rossmann has posted a video at 1/31/26 titled "[https://youtu.be/II2QF9JwtLc Google is killing authentic websites & I made it worse😔]" where he shows that when searching "hard drive data recovery service" his website only appears from 5-20 in links order only if his text is sterile / corporate<ref>https://youtu.be/II2QF9JwtLc?t=579</ref>.
 
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