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Kindly Explain me About DA Conflict i have Found on onlineduplicatebills.com ?

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I was searching for a keyword in google and I had Google Chrome installed. The keyword I searched was "Mepco bill Online" and after searching Ahrefs extension shows Dr for each result in SERP. now I cheeked a site onlineduplicatebills.com In SERP it was show its Dr as 5 but when I open it up and look in explorer it showed Dr as 1. Now is the because few backlinks removed from site.what could be the reason behind this ? Just wanted to clear my doubt ?.

I was searching for a keyword in google and I had Google Chrome installed. The keyword I searched was "Mepco bill Online" and after searching Ahrefs extension shows Dr for each result in SERP. now I cheeked a site onlineduplicatebills.com In SERP it was show its Dr as 5 but when I open it up and look in explorer it showed Dr as 1. Now is the because few backlinks removed from site.what could be the reason behind this ? Just wanted to clear my doubt ?[https://onlineduplicatebills.com/ssgc-duplicate-bill/ .]

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It doesn't appear to be a malware site.

Google does not return the same results for you and I. It feeds your confirmation bias algorithmically.

web search this article:

Measuring the "Filter Bubble": How Google is influencing what you click


here is a quote from it:

Over the years, there has been considerable discussion of Google's "filter bubble" problem. Put simply, it's the manipulation of your search results based on your personal data. In practice this means links are moved up or down or added to your Google search results, necessitating the filtering of other search results altogether. These editorialized results are informed by the personal information Google has on you (like your search, browsing, and purchase history), and puts you in a bubble based on what Google's algorithms think you're most likely to click on.

The filter bubble is particularly pernicious when searching for political topics. That's because undecided and inquisitive voters turn to search engines to conduct basic research on candidates and issues in the critical time when they are forming their opinions on them. If they’re getting information that is swayed to one side because of their personal filter bubbles, then this can have a significant effect on political outcomes in aggregate.

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