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Google: The most searched for questions and phrases of 2019 revealed

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Google: The most searched for questions and phrases of 2019 revealed

 

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Game of Thrones, Caitlyn Jenner, the Rugby World Cup, what is Area 51, how to eat a pineapple and what is a dead ting?

 

These are some of the top phrases and questions you searched for on Google in 2019.

 

The Rugby World Cup - which South Africa won after beating England in the final - topped the list of overall trending searches in the UK, according to the search engine.

 

"What is Area 51?" and "How to pronounce psalm" were among the top questions you had this year.

 

Full Story: https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-50728830

Search for one thing, and it turns into another...

 

 

Search for (o)(o)

 

 - and it turns into a life quest

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Let me guess, the "adult" search terms were omitted in that report. Or is really nobody interested in horny school girls anymore?

16 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Let me guess, the "adult" search terms were omitted in that report. Or is really nobody interested in horny school girls anymore?

i had the same thought. great minds think alike.  :clap2:

32 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Let me guess, the "adult" search terms were omitted in that report. Or is really nobody interested in horny school girls anymore?

just another example of "massaged" news.

honest media would mention which type of search terms were omitted as well as their weight in the total.

at the end, we are looking at about 15 to 20% of searches, after adult, racist, offensive, etc. terms were removed.

46 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Let me guess, the "adult" search terms were omitted in that report. Or is really nobody interested in horny school girls anymore?

 

27 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:

i had the same thought. great minds think alike.  :clap2:

I guess everybody has learned, that you´ll come to websites with lots of viruses if you search for horny school girls at Google. They prefer to search directly at Pornhub, xhamster, etc. ???? 

57 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Let me guess, the "adult" search terms were omitted in that report.

Or is really nobody interested in horny school girls anymore?

These are results for UK only, so not really surprising... :whistling:

27 minutes ago, tgw said:

just another example of "massaged" news.

 Exactly! once Google gained our trust they went straight ahead and abused it & will continue to do so!

5 hours ago, CNXexpat said:

 

I guess everybody has learned, that you´ll come to websites with lots of viruses if you search for horny school girls at Google. They prefer to search directly at Pornhub, xhamster, etc. ???? 

Can we call this expert advice?

15 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Can we call this expert advice?

 

5 hours ago, CNXexpat said:

I guess everybody has learned

You can call it "general knowledge". 

Coup, embezzlement junta, theft, rigged election and Thailand would have featured high on many lists also ????  

15 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Let me guess, the "adult" search terms were omitted in that report. Or is really nobody interested in horny school girls anymore?

Don't know, have to assume it isn't  'horny school boys'  that is a popular search term, certainly among google/facebook/ etc... workers.

1 hour ago, IAMHERE said:

Don't know, have to assume it isn't  'horny school boys'  that is a popular search term, certainly among google/facebook/ etc... workers.

You know what they say about "assume"... 

19 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

You know what they say about "assume"... 

I don't know... but I reckon loads of people just googled "what do they say about assume"...

 

Next year "What do they say about assume" will be up there in the list.

 

Or perhaps I'm must making an 'assme' !!

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