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Current Engagement With Unreliable Sites From Web Search Driven by Navigational Search

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By Kevin T. Greene, Nilima Pisharody, Lucas Augusto Meyer, Mayana Pereira, Rahul Dodhia, Juan Lavista Ferres, Jacob N. Shapiro
Published on Oct 30, 2024
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Kevin T. Greene

Nilima Pisharody

Lucas Augusto Meyer

Mayana Pereira

Rahul Dodhia

Juan Lavista Ferres

Jacob N. Shapiro

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs

Jacob Shapiro is a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Technology and International Affairs Program.

Authors

Kevin T. Greene
Nilima Pisharody
Lucas Augusto Meyer
Mayana Pereira
Rahul Dodhia
Juan Lavista Ferres
Jacob N. Shapiro
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs
Jacob N. Shapiro
Technology

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

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