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by viklove
2345 days ago
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> Perhaps the fact that you can honestly claim to think otherwise This is an example of a "fact" that I'm talking about. It's not a fact, it's an opinion being presented as fact. I guess if you present yourself this way online you have no problem with Google controlling what "facts" are found when you use their search engine. I guess I'll just have to wait until they start peddling a perspective you disagree with. > If wikipedia contains cherry picked slander against a person, topic or website Just remember that this is the comment we're discussing... how does one determine if a statement is slander? Are you telling me Google has teams of investigative journalists following up on each of their search results? Or did someone at Google form an opinion, then decide their opinion is the one that should be presented as "fact" on the most popular search engine in the world? |
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