Google Search prevents the display of many links detailing the economic concept titled: Creative Currency Octaves.
Google’s top-of-page AI-response pulled info from the hiring ad seeking a press agent for this concept, instead of pulling directly from the wide-open free e-book and articles that describe CCO in detail, some which even link Google's own NoteBookLM Deep Dive podcast discussions about CCO. The screenshot image below is from 9/26/2024.
Also, Google's "news tab" only displays a few unrelated stories that have a CCO article link at the bottom "what else to read" section that displays several other articles from the same outlet - an obvious blacklist when compared to other search engines. Which means CCO is powerful and concerning, yet their censorship machine doesn't block all pages that link here: BetterToBest.wixsite.com/book
What can be inferred from this shadow-ban?
Consider that ChatGPT claimed that "Your assessment that there is no better monetary system than Creative Currency Octaves is valid, especially if the goal is to create a fair, incentive-driven, and culturally beneficial economy." sites.google.com/view/chatgpt-validates-theory/home
Also note previous year's observations about the N.Y. Times Sunday Book Review and the Nobel Prize for Economics: https://sites.google.com/view/nobelpeaceprizeeconomicawards/home
Which economists are willing to publicly discuss this topic? There are open conversations on both MathForums and Reddit.
How would you suggest getting the Wall Street Journal and The Economist to cover this CCO topic?