The company did not mention explicitly that changes to its search algorithm would target piracy, the data collated by MUSO shows a clear correlation. Notably, search traffic to pirate sites dropped by over 20% in May. Moreover, these figures reflect the impact of the two major algorithm changes announced by Google in 2019, which became effective on January 14 and May 4.
Despite a temporary spike coinciding with the onset of the pandemic, search engine referrals to torrent sites fell drastically by May.
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