So agreed. It's actually kind of scary to think of how much misinformation could be put out there because of something like this. With Google being the most used (at last I think it is in the US) search engine, it simply not providing certain information's could really change the populations perception on just about anything. The control of information is the prime mode for oppression dating back to, well, the start of recorded history. Let us hope that Google had it's heart on the right place.
You can be sure that you are getting a biased list based on manual interventions and tweaks. Fundamentally, this is how every aboveboard search engine has to operate, unless they're willing to literally fight sovereign governments. US government demands censorship? Google has to comply. They don't have a choice. OTOH, some tech companies (including Google) have shown a somewhat disturbing trend toward being... shall we say... more cooperative than they have to be with government surveillance and censorship.How can you be sure that you are getting the best results and not a biased list based on manual interventions and tweaks?