The Corruption of the Internet Revealed by Negative SEO — A Final Warning to Those Who Disdain Japan
This essay exposes the moral decay of the internet through negative SEO practices and degrading advertisements that pollute serious discourse.
It condemns both internet corporations and a complacent judiciary, issuing a firm warning to those who persist in contempt for Japan and its people.
2016-10-01
If you continue to look down on Japan and the Japanese people, if you continue to trample on Japan’s laws, I will not tolerate it.
Today, I searched into reverse SEO and negative SEO.
I was astonished that the internet world so casually leaves such vicious practices unchecked.
It is no exaggeration to say that most companies that grew large through the internet are little better than villains.
The judiciary, which has failed to respond adequately, is also part of the problem.
By doing nothing, it continues to leave a breeding ground for evil intact.
In the early evening, I went out to Umeda for dinner.
Before the food arrived, I looked on my smartphone at an article I had sent out to the world earlier that day.
I opened Goo.
I was appalled.
Above and below my article—below it there were three in total—were vulgar and contemptible advertisement headlines completely unrelated to my work, which had cost me every ounce of effort.
If this is Goo’s own doing, then after confirming the facts with them, I intend to suspend contributions to Goo for the time being.
If this is the work of the notorious scoundrel in question, it is utterly unforgivable.
I said this to my friends.
This man, acting alone, perfectly mirrors the manner in which fascists raised through anti-Japanese education—Nazism and fascism under another name—continue to attack Japan relentlessly with the United States as their main battlefield, thereby demonstrating how tens of millions of Koreans live within a world of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies.”
If you continue to look down on Japan and the Japanese people, if you continue to trample on Japan’s laws, I will not tolerate it.
I declared this in a voice as thunderous as Nobunaga’s.
My friends shouted their approval in agreement.
