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Reason: None provided.

It was on Wikipedia, the edit history of Wikipedia is public, you can view the edit here. It was performed by a user named Qwashere2021 (probably one of your lot).

Google obviously doesn't pull fresh data from Wikipedia for every search because of the load that would place on their servers, it keeps it's own cache and only updates it with the latest changes every few hours, hence it takes a few hours for Google to reflect changes made on Wikipedia. You had obviously checked it after the change had been reverted on Wikipedia but before Google had updated their cache.

Again this is basic research that you've obviously failed to do and instead you've just jumped to a conclusion that supports your existing beliefs, which pretty much sums up the entirety of Q.

30 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It was on Wikipedia, the edit history of Wikipedia is public, you can view the edit here. It was performed by a user named Qwashere2021 (probably one of your lot).

Google obviously doesn't pull fresh data from Wikipedia for every search because of the load that would place on their servers, it keeps it's own cache and only updates it with the latest changes every few hours, hence it takes a few hours for Google to reflect changes made on Wikipedia. Again this is basic research that you've obviously failed to do and instead you've just jumped to a conclusion that supports your existing beliefs, which pretty much sums up the entirety of Q.

30 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It was on Wikipedia, the edit history of Wikipedia is public, you can view the edit here. It was performed by a user named Qwashere2021 (probably one of your lot).

Google obviously doesn't pull fresh data from Wikipedia for every search because of the load that would place on their servers, it keeps it's own cache and only updates it with the latest changes every few hours. Again this is basic research that you've obviously failed to do and instead you've just jumped to a conclusion that supports your existing beliefs, which pretty much sums up the entirety of Q.

30 days ago
1 score