Okay, so “dekel keinan” – sounds like a name, right? I figured I’d do a little digging, see what I could turn up. Started with a simple search, just to get the lay of the land.

First Steps: Basic Searching
I typed the name into a search engine, no frills, just “dekel keinan”. I wanted to see what the general vibe was. Was it a person, a place, a product? The initial results gave me a broad overview. I saw some social media profiles, maybe a few mentions in articles. Nothing concrete, just enough to tell me this was probably a person’s name.
Narrowing It Down
From there, I tried to refine my search. I added some keywords based on the snippets I’d seen. Things like “technology” , and so on, depending on what popped up initially. This helped me filter out some of the noise. If there were multiple people with that name, I wanted to zero in on the one that seemed most relevant to… well, whatever I was hoping to find. No luck here, and I can’t find anything relevant, so I have to change the keywords.
Checking Social Media
Next, I headed over to the usual social media suspects. I figured if this person was active online, they’d likely have a profile somewhere. I searched for the name on each platform, one by one. Sometimes I’d find a few profiles, sometimes nothing at all. It was a bit of a hit-and-miss process. I looked at profile pictures, bios, and recent posts to try and determine if I had the right person.
- I spent a good amount of time browsing.
- I try different search combinations.
- Still nothing.
Getting the Result
After all that, did I find what I was looking for? It did not. Sometime the searching processes are hard. And this time the goal is not achieved.