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Re: Google knows who is Satoshi Nakamoto!
by
blckhawk
on 24/10/2023, 10:27:24 UTC
Dorian Nakamoto has denied many times that he is Satoshi, yet some articles continue to intentionally mention his name or personal photo.
Searching on Google may suggest phishing sites or fraudulent sites, but then we cannot say that Google supports these sites. If you search and find articles that are wrong or contain incorrect information, this does not mean that Google has verified the accuracy of these articles.

Some articles nominated other names, but all of them are inaccurate https://www.investopedia.com/tech/three-people-who-were-supposedly-bitcoin-founder-satoshi-nakamoto/
That's how search engines work, Google as a computer wants to satisfy your search and the moment that Google can't do that, it ends up giving you stuff related to your search and so you end up with all this articles that has ever mentioned Satoshi Nakamoto or even just any part of the name because that's how it was programmed, to do crawling throughout it's vast stores of data. That's why SEOs work in a way that they appear at the top of the search results and that's how phishing site operates, they try to get on top so the chances of being visited by a user would be much higher.