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by dpark
1624 days ago
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> If you search hard enough You can find anything online if you search hard enough. That doesn’t mean it’s true. It probably means you’re actively seeking out bias-confirming articles. > (and quickly enough, they’ll likely be removed soon as they’re anti-narrative) And now it’s full on conspiracy theory. This stuff is nuts. People like Alex Jones loudly put forward blatant lies that are “anti-narrative” and no one shuts them down. Why does every group imagine they are persecuted? > you’ll find articles of people discussing exactly this. That the vaccine actually increases your chance of infection. I would be interested in any relevant reputable articles showing this, but I’m pretty certain there are none. |
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It's not conspiracy theorist BS to suggest Google shapes search results for various reasons, to include politics. They been forced to admit as much. And before you use the confirmation bias argument, I'm pro-vax and all in favor of as many boosters as they offer.