Google’s Search Algorithm Cracked Under Pressure
A recent server error has exposed a vulnerability in Google’s search algorithm that can result in a 429 “Too Many Requests” error. This error occurs when the number of requests made to the server exceeds its maximum capacity, preventing further access.
According to reports, this issue affects users who rely on automated tools or scripts to scrape data from Google’s search results pages. The error is triggered by excessive traffic, which can be caused by various factors such as malicious bots or script errors.
Google has not publicly disclosed the cause of this issue, but experts speculate that it may be related to the increasing use of automated tools to extract data from their platform.
To mitigate this issue, users are advised to avoid using automated scripts or bots when accessing Google’s search results pages. Instead, they can opt for manual searches or rely on legitimate data providers.
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