According to the computer users, a perfect four-year career of US past president Joe Biden has temporarily vanished from the Google queries.
Social media users were shocked when Donald Trump reclaimed control of the presidency by fully removing Joe Biden from Google’s presidents lists, which displayed Barack Obama’s presidency followed by both of Trump’s presidents, but little for Biden.
Numerous people shared the pictures of the Google queries and accused the business of being paid to eject Biden from office.
One of the person sharing the picture said,” More Hell is happening… When you Google” US President 2020-2024″, it’s all tRump… Biden’s brand just appears on the Wikipedia effects on the search site. Who paid Google to conduct this Research bullsh*t to help remove an entire administration”?
Another said,” What happened between 2021 and 2025? The US had no leader? Biden is missing if you google” us presidents” … what level of the twilight zone is this”? !
After noticing the change in requests, Google restored Biden’s title in the President’s record and attributed a “data problem”.
A Google spokesman told CNBC on Thursday that the information graph contained a “brilliant data mistake.” They clarified that a knowledge curve businesses interconnected information, adding,” We identified the root cause and resolved it fast”.
This problem occurred during a difficult time for Google, which included solution problems and a global examination.
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