Number 1 result for "dangerous cult"
It's a good thing Google's Matt Cutts wouldn't claim an algorithm tweak was "100 percent perfect" against googlebombing. If so, we'd be making fun of him right now. The oft-ridiculed Church of Scientology is the latest target.
Type "dangerous cult" into Google and you'll likely see, until Google disables it, that Scientology.org is the top result.
A year ago, Google's spamfighters took measures to prevent Internet users from manipulating the search results via googlebombing, which involves mass-linking to a website with specific anchor text. The most famous examples of googlebombing include the White House website as the number one result for "miserable failure" and Senator John Kerry's site as the number one result for "waffle."
Now, according to Google's results, Scientology is a dangerous cult, and we should hope for Google's and sanity's sake the hypersensitive church doesn't sue for defamation, though few would put it past them.
It's difficult to tell who's behind the googlebomb, but the odds-on favorite is likely a group called Anonymous, labeled by some as hackers with an axe to grind. The group has posted videos on YouTube, and messages around the Net protesting Scientology and waging a kind of cyber war against it.
One message called for Londoners to meet outside Scientology's British HQ for a storming of the Bastille, so to speak. Doubtlessly, Scientologists will get little sympathy from Germany, where lawmakers proposed a ban of the religion.
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