This seems like a particularly relevant article. Unfortunately, it is written in the all too common modern English style. In other words, it's a jumbled mess of laborious prose that is nearly impenetrable to those attempting to derive meaning from it. The English may have invented our great language, but they will surely be the death of it as well.
In short, the article examines Google's policies for determining search results. Of course, Google's byzantine language is also to blame for the perplexing nature of the policy description. From what I can tell, Google is trying to play the typical liberal "Everyone I know" card. As in, "Everyone I know voted for Gore, so I don't understand how Bush won!". Google says they will change search results based on a "consensus". But they don't take into account whether or not that consensus is really just a flood of angry Kos posters who decided to knock a website out.