Whats up with this

I suspect the same.
We know Google was using a search bubble, this would be an extension to an internet bubble.

Bubbles are matched via AI to harmonics between other bubbles, creating the appearance of a normal internet, though each bubble is encapsulated in a virtual world where it may be perturbed by AI for experimentation and evaluation.
This was the DARPA glownigger plan all along to evaluate the population.

Day Assange was Killed


Yep, this. Soon it will become more obvious. Other benefits to the glowniggers include being able to shard crypto blockchains and route encrypted traffic through to dead ends where you'll just be chatting with AI blackpill dispensers.

k.txs

I'm sure everything will be just fire user

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hello fellow shardmates
i notice this too recently. heard rumor of sharding last year. searching has been harder.

since you rolled dubs, let me just. .search that for you here it is millionshort.com/

These 74 sites were removed from your results

bleepingcomputer.com (1 result removed)
cio.com (1 result removed)
ciol.com (1 result removed)
cnet.com (2 result removed)
codefuel.com (1 result removed)
crx4chrome.com (1 result removed)
differencebetween.com (1 result removed)
duck.co (2 result removed)
duckduckgo.com (1 result removed)
duckduckhack.com (2 result removed)
facebook.com (1 result removed)
ghacks.net (2 result removed)
github.com (2 result removed)
gmayor.com (1 result removed)
google.com (1 result removed)
guidingtech.com (1 result removed)
iapp.org (1 result removed)
informationweek.com (1 result removed)
maketecheasier.com (2 result removed)
makeuseof.com (2 result removed)
microsoft.com (1 result removed)
mob.org (1 result removed)
mozilla.org (2 result removed)
ndtv.com (1 result removed)

Even that old Mossad agent George Webb talks about it, showing (((they))) are trying to get ahead of the game. Sharding is real, but I love you all, even my special shills who have been assigned to me.

DuckDuckGo -> Amazon Web Services -> CIA
But Amazon and the CIA do :^)
businessinsider.com/cia-600-million-deal-for-amazons-cloud-2013-3?op=1

And of course, (((Gabriel Weinberg)))

I noticed this the other day too. Almost a black and white difference one day to the next where my results are completely off.

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If you're on mobile the system doesn't care, they still try to profile the agglomeration of mobile users. If you're not logged in to Google you will just get some generic profile for your area.