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by motivic
2440 days ago
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> unless they started to select and/or moderate that content, at which point they would lose the carrier status But since the homepage feed (or any medium really) displays contents in a certain order, some selection must take place. Typically some algorithm (usually a recommender system together with some business logic) is used to determine which contents from all that's available to you are actually shown to you and in what order. Bias seems to be an unavoidable part of the design to me. |
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Abstract ideas of unavoidable bias are only of academic interest; the right wing of politics is justified in seeing Google as a direct political threat. That would not be justified if Google had a strict "no political talk, no political campaigning, we are the Switzerland of the internet" style policy for their workplace.