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and Schumer, Pelosi and Lofgren for Dems, the whole system stinks... They all have relatives working for BigTech so conflicts of Interest whereas except for a few, all are curry favouring Trump for Heir Apparent. Different Parties, Different Reasons, Same Levels of Corruption.
Maybe it's just Google tossing another shovel full of dirt on everyone's grave?
There's no change in traffic whatsoever, and that's because of AI Slop Overviews, Ads and those People Also Piss boxes at the top of the serp's. Ranking even number 1 is dead as is Google.
Google should instead be focusing on removing their AI Slop Overviews, People Also Piss Boxes and their spamming of the ads. Unfortunately this will not happen until the Poop Technocrats inside GreedlePlex are fired and their Republicrat friends in DC are voted out of office.
So now google will tell people what they can write about and what not... This is a joke. Google is living in another planet and has no sense of reality
In November a German court ordered Google to pay over $600 million USD in damages to German price comparison sites Idealo and Producto. To not get sued again, and make the court happy, Google changed for the plaintiffs and adjusted their algo/layout to steal from smaller price comparison sites that don't have the clout and funds to sue.
In Germany, Google has virtually destroyed all small comparison and information sites since the December update. In Google's eyes, only large publishers are still considered "experts," solely focused on grabbing traffic for everything imaginable through countless subdomains...
At least some more publishers want to go after the Google Crime Syndicate. News from Roosters:
<b>Publishers seek to join lawsuit against Google over AI training</b> - <a href="https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/publishers-seek-join-lawsuit-against-google-over-ai-training-2026-01-15/">https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/publishers-seek-join-lawsuit-against-google-over-ai-training-2026-01-15/</a>
<blockquote>Publishers Hachette Book Group and Cengage Group (CNGO.PK) asked a California federal court on Thursday for permission to intervene in a proposed class action lawsuit against Google (GOOGL.O) over the alleged misuse of copyrighted material used to train its artificial intelligence systems.
The publishers said in their proposed complaint that the tech company "engaged in one of the most prolific infringements of copyrighted materials in history" to build its AI capabilities, copying content from Hachette books and Cengage textbooks without permission.</blockquote>
Long before Google's AI was stealing intellectual property was Amazon who profited from Chinese knockoffs destroying legitimate brands. So it's good to see Amazon get a dose of what worthless feels like.
<b>Amazon threatens ‘drastic’ action after Saks bankruptcy, says $475M stake is now worthless</b> - <a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2026/01/15/amazon-says-saks-investment-is-worthless-after-bankruptcy.html">https://www.cnbc.com/2026/01/15/amazon-says-saks-investment-is-worthless-after-bankruptcy.html</a>
<blockquote>When Saks acquired Neiman Marcus for $2.7 billion in December 2024, Amazon invested $475 million into the venture on the grounds the retailer would start selling its products on Amazon’s website and the tech company would offer technology and logistics expertise.
“That equity investment is now presumptively worthless,” Amazon’s attorneys wrote in a Wednesday filing, hours after Saks filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. “Saks continuously failed to meet its budgets, burned through hundreds of millions of dollars in less than a year, and ran up additional hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid invoices owed to its retail partners.”</blockquote>
Come on, guys, do you really think the sharp drop in ad revenue is a “bug”?
You all should know by now that Google can be fucking evil, and they are willing to do ‘tests’ even when people’s income is at stake. Remember the DOJ reports of how they deliberately dumbed down the search results or moved elements around in the search results just to see if it would increase ad revenue?
Or those “bugs” when posts would suddenly deindex or not get indexed/crawled at all during crucial shopping periods.
I wouldn’t be surprised they’re either trying to collect data to see how much revenue they would get if they reduce revenue payout to publishers, or, like Sam said, to compensate for the drop in ad revenue.
And I can guarantee you there won’t be any “compensation” for the lost ad revenue.
You know it. I know it. We all know it.
Any AI transactions that circumvent our detailed instructions/terms, for products covered under safety standards, is unwanted. An opt-out feature is needed, but if required we will disable our product feeds.
Definitely agree with you that nothing, including third party reports should be trusted. I just know how it works - Google extracts more money and product/service pricing goes up to match or exceed Google's cut. I'm not saying Google's ad revenue won't go down, just not yet. However, I believe their wealth will increase even as their revenue goes down only because everyone else will have less money.
It is very sad. Like you I started in 1999 ditto and don't forget SEO Chat. I am not as well off as you and still have a mortgage and I am too old and ill to start over. I hope I touched someone in all those people I reached but as things go on I don't think the internet will even exist anymore. I have not written anything for a few months now, what is the point of human content anymore, for it to just be stolen by AI. Very sad time John Mueller.
Google runs AdSense as an after thought, website is unusable on mobile and in all honesty they have never seemed to care about their AdSense partners compared to every other AdTech company.