Being the author, the plagiarist and the victim is a strange experience, especially when you are a senior organic growth strategist!<p>It all started on December 18, 2024 after I shared one of my articles entitled "Google, the search engine that’s forgotten how to search" on Hacker News.<p>This was my first time on HN. My article got 100+ comments in a few hours and the upvotes reached 80 points.<p>Sure, that’s not much but I was happy because I discovered an intellectually curious community, clearly more technically proficient than most!<p>And then, my critical article about Google Search got shadow-banned by… Google and Bing!<p>Here's what happened to me and how you can protect yourself as a tiny web publisher or content creator!
The past article discussed in this case study is available here:<p>"Google, the search engine that’s forgotten how to search"<p><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42446995">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42446995</a><p><a href="https://semking.com/google-search-real-user-feedback/" rel="nofollow">https://semking.com/google-search-real-user-feedback/</a>
Someone at Mozilla apparently created links to my PREVIOUS article after reading today's case study demonstrating how Google and Bing shadow-banned the content!<p>Thank you, whoever you are and I cannot wait to see if this will lead to major SERP changes in the coming weeks ;)