searchthat is short for Searchthat.net
It is normally used in a sentence to search something up.
So what is searchthat?
Searchthat.net is a multi-search engine. Its designed function is to output your query to other more known search engines with a click of a button.
searchthat has many other features like news, notepad, speed dial, emoji selector, stopwatch and many others.
It even has a feature called (Search It Yourself) for when someone asks a silly question, you can import it into the search bar and generate a link you can pass to the one that asked the question. (Similar to Google it Yourself!) It will auto-type it in and it will provide you with the results.
What's Google? Hold on, let me searchthat.net!
I am going to searchthat to see if it's as you say it is.
Just searchthat instead of googling it.
Searchthat.net is a multi-search engine. Its designed function is to output your query to other more known search engines with a click of a button.
Searchthat has many other features like news, notepad, speed dial, emoji selector, stopwatch and many others.
It even has a feature called (Search It Yourself) for when someone asks a silly question, you can import it into the search bar and generate a link you can pass them. (Similar to Google it Yourself!) It will auto-type it in and it will provide you with the results.
What's Google? Hold on, let me searchthat.net!
I am going to searchthat to see if it's as you say it is.
Just searchthat instead of googling it.
The act of manipulating online search results or digital content to create a misleading or overly favorable impression of a person, company, or situation. Searchwashing typically involves the use of search engine optimization (SEO) tactics, content creation, and other digital strategies to bury negative information or to promote a biased perspective, often with the intent of controlling public perception or reputation.
"After several controversies surfaced, critics accused Donald Trump of engaging in searchwashing by flooding the internet with positive articles and favorable content to overshadow the negative press and manipulate public perception."