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does google still do the link at the bottom where you can see a list of sites removed from results over DMCA claims? it's very "what websites, where? ... so i can avoid them ;)"
Last time I checked, you had to put in an email address to read them. And they still grouped a bunch of takedown requests together so it was hard to find exactly the video you're looking for. I remember a long time ago it was much easier.
God I just tried right now and even the links on the bottom aren't showing up.
hmm i don't remember having to give them an email, but i was probably signed into an account. i haven't used g-seach in a few years probably so absolute
to hear it's worse.