Below are the most recent 30 comments. I try to keep it clean of comment spam, but some times things
get through and it takes me several hours to get to it. So please excuse any of that comment spam.
Think DOJ were held back by senior lawyers who feared the hand of Trump given how in bed he is in with BigTech. DOJ should still appeal, I hope nothing legal can stop them.
AmitEUR should definitely be investigated over the weak remedies. He probably asked Gemini on what to do such is the weakness of the Remedies...
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I'm not sure more punitive remedies can be added since the DOJ didn't appeal those remedies. Why the DOJ didn't appeal Judge Mehta's remedies should be the subject of an investigation as should Judge Mehta's remedies. The damage done to markets and consumers demanded something that would force change instead of continuing the status quo.
Is this site just a reseller of Google's AI? If so, Google is making money from each user they signup which is why Google is sending them a ton of traffic.
Given how much these scumbags are losing money every day, they're scrambling for whatever money they can. You can guarantee that Google + Bing et el will follow suit.
I am assuming this only applies to sections which identify as comments? Didn't Google come up with a tag or something that allows webmasters to say this is a user comment?
Not surprised, let's hope the Judge can throw away the original remedy and start again with tougher. Surely when someone appeals, the Judge can go the other way? One wonders how long this will take to resolve. The first stage took five years, way too long.
Take Google vs Oracle, which took 10 years from start to finish, and we're 5 years in and only on stage 1.
I have given up on this business already, so I just laugh at this. I update my sites but I am looking at it like a hobby. It's clear I am not making any money from this, so I will switch gears to AI myself but for videos. I have a YouTube channel. It brings about $250 a month. 20k subs. I have to figure out how to better monetize that
This trash AI site is seeing massive upside in the SERPs. Jeez, Google, you suck, you suck.
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This (ie. traffic from Discover or Google News - or both - going to zero) happened to me several times over the past few years, but after 1-2 weeks it was always back. Now, I'm not saying that traffic is good, that I like to work for essentially free for weeks, or that traffic always returned to previous levels (especially not immediately) - but it came back. So, everything's not lost yet for you.
It would be good if the "Fraud Accountability Act" would be modified to include executives who have helped lead corporations that have been found guilty of committing fraud against Americans by violating antitrust laws. This way Shitdar could be stripped of his citizenship, labeled an enemy of the state and sent to the El Salvador prison where he belongs. What happened in Minnesota was like a group of people shoplifting a pack of gum compared to Google's economic crimes against humanity.
<b>Blackburn Leads Colleagues in Introducing Bicameral Legislation to Deport and Denaturalize Fraudsters Following Minnesota Somali Schemes</b> - <a href="https://www.blackburn.senate.gov/2026/1/crime/blackburn-leads-colleagues-in-introducing-bicameral-legislation-to-deport-and-denaturalize-fraudsters-following-minnesota-somali-schemes">https://www.blackburn.senate.gov/2026/1/crime/blackburn-leads-colleagues-in-introducing-bicameral-legislation-to-deport-and-denaturalize-fraudsters-following-minnesota-somali-schemes</a>
<blockquote>Today, U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), John Cornyn (R-Texas), Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), and Ted Budd (R-N.C.) introduced the Fraud Accountability Act, which would explicitly add fraud as a deportable offense under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The bill would also make clear that any person who commits a deportable offense, now explicitly including fraud, would be subject to denaturalization.
“Anyone who comes to the United States and steals from American taxpayers by committing fraud should be deported,” said Senator Blackburn. “The fraud schemes we have seen in Minnesota and across the country are a betrayal of hardworking American taxpayers, and individuals like the Somali scammers in Minnesota should be subject to both deportation and denaturalization for these crimes. The Fraud Accountability Act would hold these criminals accountable for robbing American taxpayers.”</blockquote>
I was looking for my own post (according to GSC, it has been indexed), but I couldn’t find it and got these results instead. I don’t think my post is as bad as these.