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Can someone please re-word this sentence? It makes no sense to me, so I can't propose a better wording. Is it missing a word? "The archive got a significant boost when Google began submitting its notices in 2002. Google began to do so in response to the publicity generated when the Church of Scientology convinced Google to remove references and links to the anti-Scientology Web site Operation Clambake in April 2002." ??? Adamuu (talk) 18:35, 4 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Not sure where you're having trouble;the two sentences are worded well. In 2002, Scientologists pressured Google to remove links to the anti-Scientology website Operation Clambake. Google began to share these and all cease-and-desist notices it received with Chilling Effects which, because of Google's size, added to the size of the Chilling Effects archive. It troubles me that a computer scientist should need this explained...are you by chance a Scientologist?174.65.1.119 (talk) 00:28, 16 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]