Aswad
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Politesub, you might want to link directly, because a search on Google will depend on what you normally read. This issue was raised in connection with the attacks over here, because it turns out that the results of a search are dramatically different on the computer of a right winger, compared to that of a left winger. For instance, since I have recently spent some time debunking the claims of some far right extremists with actual research, Google Images mostly shows me rioting Muslims and jihadi violence when I run the same search you linked here. If I clear everything in my browser and use a proxy, I will probably see what you intended me to see. It's one of the most dangerous influences Google has on the modern world, by both being the go-to place for casual searches and also one of the most active purveyors of confirmation bias out there. They add a whole new dimension of destructive feedback, above and beyond what even Fox and the like are able to, because people assume they're getting the same information as everyone else, when in fact Google is making a living off providing people with confirmation of their worldview, tracking that worldview no matter how skewed it gets. Indeed, far right extremists' closest ally is Google, which is deliciously ironic, because Google itself leans heavily in the opposite direction. For neutral content, Wikipedia is actually closer, and even that is based on a consensus that is heavily influenced by Google and the media (indeed, the term "google test" was pretty damn prevalent on WP back when I was a regular contributor). IWYW, — Aswad.
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"If God saw what any of us did that night, he didn't seem to mind. From then on I knew: God doesn't make the world this way. We do." -- Rorschack, Watchmen.
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