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BigAl99 said:
Use multiple search engines when you "research" topics, ie, Duck Duck Go, Bing and even Google Scholar will provide you different sources. Ultimately it's up to the consumer on what quality information is.
To me the term "google" has just become the term I use to search for something on the internet. Kind of like Kleenex is to a facial tissue. What one actually uses is up to them.
I thought you were commenting about googles algorithm for search results on global warming. My point was don't use the easiest source if your interested in researching a topic, that would be like citing facts from twitter.
Global warming was the topic the documentary on netflix used. I had no desire to bring that ball of wax into this thread lol!!!
You've obviously got a different browser history then I do. Search these terms in google:
"how many russian operatives did the russian disinformation campaign have"
It would be a fascinating to see if you get different results then I do. I knew this type of stuff was happening. I had no idea it was as deep as it was. Its fascinating, as the algorithms get better who knows what they'll be able to predict.