Google Feud game by Google's autocomplete

What is Google Feud? If you are into technology, you will surely have come across the you on the world wide web some screenshot showing a strange phrase from the machine's autocomplete feature of Google (Google autocomplete).

Η πρόταση που εμφανίζεται δεν έχει καμία σχέση με προτάσεις που σκέφτεται ή εκφράζει ένας “φυσιολογικός” άνθρωπος, καθώς για την δημιουργία της το API της Google, έχει συμπεριλάβει τους τρόπους σκέψης ολόκληρου του ανθρώπινου γένους μέσα από τις αναζητήσεις που πραγματοποιούν. Έτσι καμιά φορά τα είναι ξεκαρδιστικά, ή και απόλυτα ξεδιάντροπα, of others. google feud

This is exactly what he thought to take advantage of a new game called Google Feud or in the Greek “Google dispute.” Its name precisely betrays the meaning of the game.
The game presents the first half of a phrase and players must guess the second half, not on the basis of their knowledge but on the way the rest of the human race thinks.

The game gives answers straight from the Google API in real time, so the results are an illustration of what people are looking for when doing Googling.

The problem is that trying to guess the second half of a sentence becomes boring very quickly, and if you win, all you gain is a vague satisfaction that you are tuned to the thoughts of the internet.

The site also mentions a very realistic warning message: "Beware, some results can be offensive or even incomprehensible"

You can try the game from here.

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