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    Capital F for “Frustrating”

    Upon investigating, FPF discovered that its article on Blackman was utterly absent from Google outcomes, even by a search with the precise title. Poulson later realized that two of his personal Substack articles have been equally affected. The Foundation was led to the Refresh Outdated Content tool upon checking its search console.

    Google’s tool would not simply take anybody’s phrase for it after they recommend the removing of search outcomes. However, a bug within the tool made it an excellent manner to suppress data in search outcomes. When inputting a URL, the tool allowed customers to change the capitalization within the URL slug. The Foundation’s article was titled “Anatomy of a censorship marketing campaign: A tech exec’s campaign to stifle journalism,” however the requests logged in Google’s tool included variations like “AnAtomy” and “censorSHip.”

    Because the Refresh Outdated Content was seemingly case-insensitive, the crawler would test the URL, encounter a 404 error, after which de-index the working URL. Investigators decided this technique was utilized by Blackman or somebody with a suspicious curiosity in his on-line profile dozens of occasions between May and June 2025. Amusingly, since leaving Premise, Blackman has landed within the CEO position at on-line status administration agency The Transparency Company.

    If you go on the lookout for the Freedom of the Press Foundation article or Poulson’s personal reporting, it ought to seem usually in Google’s search outcomes. The FPF contacted Google concerning the subject, and the corporate confirmed the bug. It issued a repair with uncommon swiftness, telling the Foundation that the bug affected “a tiny fraction of internet sites.”

    It is unclear whether or not Google was conscious of the bug beforehand or if its exploitation was widespread. The Internet is huge, and people who search to maliciously cover data usually are not inclined to publicizing their strategies. It’s considerably uncommon for Google to admit fault so readily, however not less than it addressed the problem.

    The Refresh Outdated Content tool would not log who submits requests, however whoever was behind this disinformation marketing campaign might want to look into the Streisand Effect.

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