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- While I think I know what you're asking, more by looking at your self-answer (always nice to find a solution) this question's rambling nature and imprecise language makes it of little value to the site itself and future askers, which is a primary goal of any and all questions on this site. You are getting close votes for these reasons, I'd guess. Editing your question to make it more precise, specific, and clear, would make these close votes stop. I recommend doing this.music2myear– music2myear2023-10-19 23:38:04 +00:00Commented Oct 19, 2023 at 23:38
- 1Thanks for the critics, tried to improve both Q/A. There was a bit of rambling, yet it would be unbelievable if such QA can be closed for the lexics (especially with SU relaxed standards). Any solution for this Q was very hard to find and probably A will save hours for someone with same question. I definitely feel (both for my answers and others: superuser.com/a/1784633/1140679) that SU is slightly wrecked compared to SE how little it cares about hard to find or professional solutions.halt9k– halt9k2023-10-20 02:03:55 +00:00Commented Oct 20, 2023 at 2:03
- You might be talking about localization and personalization. Localization refers to groups; it's related to culture and region. Personalization is related to individuals. Personalization & Google Search results. Please don't confuse them with geolocation. Google no longer uses country domains like google.es, google.co.uk to customize search results. Concepts that you might use include organic results, sponsored results, partners.Rubén - Volunteer Moderator -– Rubén - Volunteer Moderator - ♦2023-10-27 18:26:21 +00:00Commented Oct 27, 2023 at 18:26
- Why your Google Search results might differ from other peopleRubén - Volunteer Moderator -– Rubén - Volunteer Moderator - ♦2023-10-27 18:31:43 +00:00Commented Oct 27, 2023 at 18:31
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