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    Google bombing - Wikipedia

    Google bombs date back as far as 1999, when a search for "more evil than Satan himself" resulted in the Microsoft homepage as the top result. In September 2000 the first Google bomb with a verifiable creator was created by Hugedisk Men's Magazine, a now-defunct online humor magazine, when it linked the text … See more

    The terms Google bombing and Googlewashing refer to the practice of causing a website to rank highly in web search engine results for irrelevant, unrelated or off-topic search terms by linking heavily. In … See more

    The Google Bomb has been used for tactical media as a way of performing a "hit-and-run" media attack on popular topics. Such attacks … See more

    By studying what types of ranking manipulations a search engine is using, a company can provoke a search engine into lowering the … See more

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    In May 2004, the websites Dark Blue and SearchGuild teamed up to create what they termed the "SEO Challenge" to Google bomb the phrase "nigritude ultramarine".
    The contest … See more

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    The Google bomb is often misunderstood by those in the media and publishing industry who do not retain technical knowledge of Google's ranking factors. For example, talk radio host Alex Jones has often conducted what he calls "Google bombs" by … See more

    Other search engines use similar techniques to rank results and are also affected by Google bombs. A search for "miserable failure" … See more

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    WebSatan, [a] also known as the Devil, [b] and sometimes also called Lucifer in Christianity, is an entity in Abrahamic religions that seduces humans into sin or falsehood. In Judaism, Satan is seen as an agent subservient to God, …