washamericom
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Google search has changed a lot over the years it has become surreptitiously passive aggressive in their manipulation of search results.
Since I've been banned from Twitter and Google I'll have to sit it out.
Historically speaking I think the political weaponization is tantamount to dirty campaign tricks on a yearly scale.
I watch over the past 10 years or so,
while their scope and agenda broaden.
It's not like looking in the Encyclopedia Britannica they will direct you where they want you to go.
Worse than that is that they guard heavily the subjects they don't want you to engage.
I don't know if I can get back into Twitter I'm not sure if I care I do like Elon Musk for doing this I'd like to have access to my 15,000 tweets over 12 years.
Politics is politics but the left is going to have to come up with something new.
I just googled
"google cooks search results"
Unbelievable...
So I scored this link through Yahoo search.
Twitter and facebook and google are a political burden on free speech and the Bill of Rights.
I think open source algorithms would be the "fair election" of information and expression.
Right now they're all stuffing The Ballot Box, virtually speaking...
Since I've been banned from Twitter and Google I'll have to sit it out.
Historically speaking I think the political weaponization is tantamount to dirty campaign tricks on a yearly scale.
I watch over the past 10 years or so,
while their scope and agenda broaden.
It's not like looking in the Encyclopedia Britannica they will direct you where they want you to go.
Worse than that is that they guard heavily the subjects they don't want you to engage.
I don't know if I can get back into Twitter I'm not sure if I care I do like Elon Musk for doing this I'd like to have access to my 15,000 tweets over 12 years.
Politics is politics but the left is going to have to come up with something new.
I just googled
"google cooks search results"
Unbelievable...
So I scored this link through Yahoo search.
Google Denies 'Cooking' Its Search Results
Google was taking no chances as its executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, prepares to face a U.S. Senate hearing Wednesday on whether the company is abusing its dominance in Internet search.
www.foxnews.com
Twitter and facebook and google are a political burden on free speech and the Bill of Rights.
I think open source algorithms would be the "fair election" of information and expression.
Right now they're all stuffing The Ballot Box, virtually speaking...
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