Because of the ads the site uses for torrents Demonoid, Google ranked her in blacklist. Ads come from sources that have been described as malicious, so Google has found it good to designate the entire domain as malicious and capable of causing damage to its clients' computers.
According to TorrentFreak, several hours ago, Google ranked Demonoid in the list of sites that are not considered safe. In response, Demonoid disabled all of its ads.
Of course this is the story that is being made to us all. As the publication of TorrentFreak says, the entertainment industry is behind all this. The purpose in fact is to make sure that websites such as Demonoid will have funding problems because they can not run ads.
If you search for Demonoid on Google, it's sure to see it in the results, but clicking on the link will display a warning.
"Visiting this website may harm your computer," Google said in a statement.
If you write the domain in your browser, you will be surprised to see that the browser follows the list of blocked Google pages. In our case we used Firefox and see the results.