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Previously on "Google search suppressing neck treading images"

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    The following search shows a load of image thumbails of a famous statue:

    images "Basilica_de_la_Merced_19 - Archangel San Miguel, (St Michael), fighting and disposing of El Diablo"

    But when you click on the link, or on any of the thumbnail images, the result is:



    They're having a laugh

    edit: A short search, just on "Basilica_de_la_Merced_19" does allow one to access the image. But for how long? Here it is before it possibly disappears from Google results forever:
    When I put that in, all I got was this: https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2783465

    However, take the quotes off, and there are loads of images....

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  • vetran
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    well its obviously inflammatory it looks a bit like Saint George Floyd.

    This one amused me.



    The sort of people complaining about Holland Park named after an abolitionist want to name a street after an armed robber.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    The following search shows a load of image thumbails of a famous statue:

    images "Basilica_de_la_Merced_19 - Archangel San Miguel, (St Michael), fighting and disposing of El Diablo"

    But when you click on the link, or on any of the thumbnail images, the result is:



    They're having a laugh

    edit: A short search, just on "Basilica_de_la_Merced_19" does allow one to access the image.

    You're easily triggered. What website told you to do such a specific search?
    It's not something you've come up with yourself.

    Let's see... why would anyone search for photos using underscores instead of spaces?

    Why stick the number 19 into it, except to refer to a very specific image?
    Why put the whole thing in quotes, unless you're only looking for one hit?

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  • OwlHoot
    started a topic Google search suppressing neck treading images

    Google search suppressing neck treading images

    The following search shows a load of image thumbails of a famous statue:

    images "Basilica_de_la_Merced_19 - Archangel San Miguel, (St Michael), fighting and disposing of El Diablo"

    But when you click on the link, or on any of the thumbnail images, the result is:

    Your search - images Basilica_de_la_Merced_19 - Archangel San Miguel, (St Michael), fighting and disposing of El Diablo - did not match any image results.
    They're having a laugh

    edit: A short search, just on "Basilica_de_la_Merced_19" does allow one to access the image. But for how long? Here it is before it possibly disappears from Google results forever:

    Last edited by OwlHoot; 26 June 2020, 10:45.
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