According to this Twitter thread and associated Twitter spaces discussion, since 2018 Facebook and Google have hired over three-hundred former FBI and CIA employees. These new employees seem to be primarily engaged with patrolling “misinformation” on social media.
At this point, I might consider abandoning Google entirely in favor of books, but there has also been a history of infiltration within the publishing industry and amongst writers (ironically reported on by Vice).
Are our opinions are own, or have they been highly curated?
The term “google” has become synonymous with searching for information online, but over the past several years the search engine Google has been accused of engaging in numerous censorship practices. According to Epstein, these include the banning of words and phrases from autocomplete, blacking out or blurring properties on Google Maps, removing videos…
I dumped Google quite sometime ago. I recommend you try using either DuckDuckGo for search, or better yet presearch.com. It's an open source project doing native uncensored untracked search. Try it as a comparison.
I dumped Google quite sometime ago. I recommend you try using either DuckDuckGo for search, or better yet presearch.com. It's an open source project doing native uncensored untracked search. Try it as a comparison.
Use the same search phrase in both.
I've heard about presearch. I will check it out. I had switched from DuckDuckGo to Brave.