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Possibly related posts...
The al|together and Insani Visual Novel Translations
Red Shift Visual Novel Review
Flood of Tears - Visual Novel Review
Summer, Cicadas, and the Girl - VN Review
Visual Novel Review: May Sky
ACE Academy - Visual Novel Review
Plain Song - Visual Novel Review
Version history of Aru Fuyu no Monogatari
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(Note: For Microsoft reasons, I think this is one case were GitHub is the perfect host for this project.)
https://github.com/nafnlj/not-awesome-bing-bans-and-deindexing
HT to @Dariusz_w for giving me the idea to share the story by publishing his excellent &quot;Bing Jail&quot; article and sharing it to Hacker News.
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https://thenewleafjournal.com/reviewing-keikai-launcher-android/
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The al|together and Insani Visual Novel Translations
Red Shift Visual Novel Review
Flood of Tears - Visual Novel Review
Summer, Cicadas, and the Girl - VN Review
Visual Novel Review: May Sky
ACE Academy - Visual Novel Review
Plain Song - Visual Novel Review
Version history of Aru Fuyu no Monogatari
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