I think that analogy is a little off. You can blame Google for showing you bad search results, because the monetary value of a result is much more interesting for Google than showing the actual best result for the query. But I still get your point though.
I think that analogy is a little off. You can blame Google for showing you bad search results, because the monetary value of a result is much more interesting for Google than showing the actual best result for the query. But I still get your point though.