• @quixotic120
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    443 months ago

    More like sponsored ”Product” for the first 8 results

    • @clearedtoland
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      43 months ago

      Whenever I have to brave the Google abyss, I usually use Startpage. Obviously uBlock Origin but if I can avoid being bombarded by devious and distracting ads altogether, I’d rather that.

        • FiveMacs
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          13 months ago

          No, I want the 1000 results please. Not the video source, the link sources. All 1000 of em.

      • @Lag
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        Youtube video “If Google Was A Guy”. I commented at the same time as the person above, nice.

  • @clearedtoland
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    203 months ago

    True but I see this more as a critical thinking problem - which is pervasive in our society and worsened by the tech bubbles. People should want to seek out information that both argues for and against a topic.

    The way our education systems work now, at least in the US, that method of thinking only begins around college and varies widely by academic pedigree.

    • @abbotsburyOP
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      93 months ago

      Not critical thinking, but confirmation bias, yes.

  • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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    173 months ago

    If you google the right thing you’ll only get answers that agree with you.

    • @NegativeInf
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      43 months ago

      This is why I only use Google Scholar and sort by number of references to that paper for fucking anything now. And even then, some garbage seems to slip through.

  • @I_Has_A_Hat
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    123 months ago

    Ad

    Ad

    Ad

    Series of AI generated answers

    Ad

    Article from site you’ve never heard of that is filled with ads

    Article from a local city you’ve never heard of

    Article written by AI that contains 3 sentences and then ads

    Ad

    Actual good source article for different topic

    Reddit post about topic

    Wikipedia

    Ad

    Next page?

    • @[email protected]
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      13 months ago

      Because the font was so similar with “Ad” I was instinctively rolling my eyes and scrolling past your comment before I realized it was a comment LOL.

      Effective!

    • Melody Fwygon
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      13 months ago

      This is why I use SearXNG; locally hosted on a container. It collates and sorts out the crap from all the engines at once. I get a useful list of results normally. My personal instance is configured to shotgun several engines at once and uses Wolfram Alpha or Wikipedia for informational boxes over other engines; if those services present a result.

      My experience:

      • Infobox (if applicable), Source is reliable; usually Wolfram Alpha or Wikipedia. May not always be immediately relevant but it’s usually a close enough match.
      • Most relevant results (3 to 7 of them)
      • Relevant results containing any terms (Many)
      • Less relevant results (Usually on page 2 or 3 by this time)
      • Nonsensical results; may be slightly relevant (Usually you’re 7 to 10 pages deep by then)

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  • @Kintarian
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    73 months ago

    Everyone these days is in a bubble. All of the things they believe in echo around inside the bubble. The other side is evil. We can’t listen to them. They have alternate facts. The politicians feed this to rile up the faithful to get more votes. Who cares if people start killing each other and storming the capital as long as they can gain power and keep it so they can get rich sucking up to their corporate overlords.

    • @PriorityMotif
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      43 months ago

      It’s a cult tactic. You get your subjects to alienate themselves away from outsiders so that they further rely on the cult.

      • @Kintarian
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        43 months ago

        Absolutely and it’s scary AF.

  • UnfortunateShort
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    63 months ago

    Make a habit of reading takes (from reputable / serious sources) that you think you’ll disagree with.

    Even if it doesn’t change your mind, you will understand other people’s POV. This is very important for understanding your own stance better and finding flaws and uncertainties in it.

    It also tends to humanise “the other side” (whoever that is for you), which makes it easier to have a constructive argument rather than meaningless fights.

  • @[email protected]
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    63 months ago

    Now it’s all AI written. Top 15 hits be like:

    "Many are wondering why PC LOAD LETTER is displayed on their printer, and they would be right to ask this, because printer errors can be frustrating.

    First let’s start with the basics;

    What is a printer?

    Damn, it feels good to be a gangsta…"