
If you visit NoFakeNews regularly, you have read my claims that Google and its affiliated search engines have shadowbanned this platform.
The shadowbanning practices apply to all websites that provide information the controlling powers do not want disseminated to the general public.

Search engines are programmed to identify specific keywords in mine and others’ published content and hide or list these articles at the bottom of search results when inquiries are made.
Most of the NoFakeNews platform’s shadowbanning occurs on Google and search engines that receive indexing from that source.
I typed in the words “no fake news” on a Google search, and it took 81 results before anything related to my website became visible in the search results.
The 81st result, pulled from the thousands of NoFakeNews articles available, is a post discussing that the website provides information about COVID-19 disinformation.

The 81st Result Returned:

Next, I entered the exact search inquiry for no fake news on the following sites: Bing.com, Yahoo.com, Duckduckgo.com, and Microsoft.com. These sites returned pertinent search results about my website at the top of their pages.
However, you’ll notice that with only two exceptions, all listings about NoFakeNews returned by the different search engines featured data that painted the website as a COVID-19 disinformation source. The two exceptions returned less flattering articles than informative or helpful ones to prospective visitors:





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