TorrentFreak- To reduce online piracy Google has implemented several changes to its search engine in recent years. Among other things, the search engine blacklisted dozens of piracy-related terms from appearing in its Autocomplete and Instant services. Both ‘BitTorrent’ and ‘uTorrent’ were included from the start, but TorrentFreak has learned that Google recently unbanned these keywords, resulting in a sharp increase in search traffic.
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It's ironic that a search company is hiding its most sought after search results.
Google tends to actually block results now due to US gov't take down notices... Thats when i switch to yahoo and the same search results are there and the ones that were blocked are now not blocked. Guess Yahoo doesn'y play ball with restricting freedom.
luckily there is a standalone torrent search engine on the web. so if its blocked or unblocked doesn't really make a difference.