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Anyways
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-6nH2gF1Do
It's really just a database which tries to expand its collection by analyzing the answer it gets from people when it asks those questions. If it can't guess your answer, it literally asks you for the answer so it can add it to the database anyways.
By now it probably has a big enough database that most characters are already in there. Something popular like the TF Soldier would be an easy guess by now.
Ya, it just checks your search history.
When I can Google a very obscure character and it gets it spot on in 5 questions, it checks your search history.
I actually proved this with a friend, when he googled it it couldn't figure out who. When I did, it found it out quickly.
i cried
Pretty sure a database still plays a huge part in the algorithm, though.
....
I promise you no one knows Louise Françoise Le Blanc de La Vallière's age without googling it, no way it doesn't check your search history.
They check your search history and work the ads to be related to what you Google, mostly.
I tried administrator again
http://en.akinator.com/personnages/propose
damn furries
Google's creepiness is why I started using DuckDuckGo as my search engine, anyways.
I think I need to sit down..