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Apparently, they don't so much care about, or even prefer, search results being bad, as it increases searches which also increases ad impressions
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Well, he's a big fan of high rise pants, so maybe he'd approve.
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I was right there with you. But to be fair to ourselves, we couldn't have foreseen it would shrink the ability to think critically in people — or that the phrase "I read it on the internet" went from a joke to people's modus operandi.
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Oops you're right. I saw it on here the other day, and assumed it was new news
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Gotta be a contender www.sciencenews.org/article/scie...
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Since this is blowing up, three more recommendations:
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It's been pretty depressing to see the internet devolve from a place of passion and opportunity and people sharing their hardwon lessons, to a place of propaganda, misinformation, soulless plagiarism and corporations taking every piece for themselves.
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So you dismiss anything that doesn't agree with your viewpoint as biased? Have you ever honestly tried to debunk your own views, aka applied critical thought? Even your rigid definition of conservatism (the one true scotsman) doesn't acknowledge the full spectrum. No ideology is a monolith