The same is true for IUCr, Nature, Science, EMBO (!), Wiley, and ScienceDirect websites, among many others... including google.com!

Hope it's a (short-lived) bug.

Pedro


The bug is for them to decide what we have or have not to consider as a threat and to force us to change our websites as they please. They may change their filters in one hour or so and we won't notice this behaviour for our favourite, neutral and usually so compliant 'science' sites. I'm wary of the principle itself of Google shaping the internet as they want it to be.

It seems they are free to do all that, but so we are to stop using Google.

Best,


Miguel
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