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      <title>Google&#39;s Search Engine Is Becoming a Private Club — And the SEO Community Is Done Pretending Otherwise</title>
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      <description>&lt;h1 id=&#34;googles-search-engine-is-becoming-a-private-club--and-the-seo-community-is-done-pretending-otherwise&#34;&gt;Google&amp;rsquo;s Search Engine Is Becoming a Private Club — And the SEO Community Is Done Pretending Otherwise&lt;/h1&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;A viral thread on Reddit&amp;rsquo;s r/SEO community is asking the question a lot of digital marketers have been thinking but not saying out loud: has Google quietly transformed from an open, democratic search engine into a pay-to-play platform? The community sentiment is clear — something has fundamentally shifted. Small publishers, indie site owners, and SEO professionals are increasingly feeling locked out of visibility that used to be freely accessible. If the trend continues, paying just to get indexed may not be as absurd a prediction as it sounds.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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