• @ozoned
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    13 years ago

    And internet search providers aren’t biased at all either, right?

    There’s so much false info on the internet tout can’t trust any of it. None of them are regulated. in my experience at least snopes and mbfc try to back up their claims.

    So you just randomly look up stuff and believe whatever hit is first?

    Search engines are biased on how you phrase things.

    So you have zero trustworthy sources you’re saying.

    I’m legitemately asking you, for the fourth time, give me some sources.

    I’m attempting to educate myself more, but you give zero information to help that, outside of critizing me, but yet you insist i’m the troll.

    Ok.

    So do you do all your own scientific research as well? Have you confirmed gravity? Or do you just trust that it’s real?

    We have to assume some level of trust on some line, until proven otherwise.

    • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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      -33 years ago

      That is why you have multiple internets earch engines. Snopes, MBFC and so on are not infiltrating news organisations with their own spies, they also use Google and so on. You, instead, can use Qwant, Bing, Yandex, Google, Baidu and so on. Multiple search engines. Multiple resources.

      Do you know the methodology of how Snopes or MBFC work? Are they transparent? Are their financial records transparent? No, they are not. Learn to research yourself.

      You are not going to deflect this conversation with “gimme sources while I keep goalshifting to distract your focus” anymore. It stops now.

      You are insisting these fact checkers that take questionable sponsorships or are part of questionable organisations are unbiased and people should rely on them, instead of learning to research themselves.

      • @ozoned
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        13 years ago

        I’m not insisting anything. How do you verify the website that was given to you in the search engine iz trustworthy?

        • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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          -13 years ago

          By looking at its country origin, funding, associations and so on?

          • @ozoned
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            13 years ago

            So for every single news article you completely research every facet of a company? You have way more patience than i do. But that probably is what it takes on the internet today.

            I’d assume once you research a company though that you wouldn’t research it again, you just save yourself time and go based on your original research?

            Or do you check up on each and everytime?

            Do you have a list of ones you trust?