• Re: Pro-Joe Biden bias is algorithm-deep: Google's search-&-destroy age

    From google faggots@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 29 01:05:45 2023
    XPost: alt.business, alt.censorship, alt.crime
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    On 19 Apr 2023, Cherry <[email protected]> posted some news:u1qbc6$dgcd$[email protected]:

    google is a government shell company to encourage people to
    voluntarily give private data for analysis and profiling. Stupid
    people will always fall for the "free" qualifier.

    Forget stolen ballots or Krakens that never arrive. If anything changed
    the outcome of the 2020 election, it was Big Tech interference � and
    there�s nothing to say it won�t happen again in 2024.

    Close to home, we saw the suppression of The Post�s October 2020 story
    on Hunter Biden�s laptop by Twitter and Facebook, which were manipulated
    by embedded FBI operatives, and kept Biden voters in the dark about the
    nature of the man they were supporting.

    In the landmark free speech case, Missouri v. Biden, we saw how the
    federal government secretly coerced social media to censor speech that
    dissents from official thinking on everything from the origins of
    COVID-19, climate change and the efficacy of masks to gender identity
    and the war in Ukraine.

    �Mind control machine�
    Then there is the $1 trillion multinational tech monopoly Google, which
    has been described as the ultimate �mind control machine.�

    Google is supposed to be a neutral platform and enjoys all the legal protections of a public utility, much like the pipes delivering water to
    our homes.

    Instead, its algorithms secretly manipulate search rankings to control opinions, whether it�s what you buy or what you know about a politician.

    It�s hard to pin down Google�s bias because search results are
    ephemeral, but MRC Free Speech America gave it a shot this week, by
    recording Google search results for �Republican presidential campaign
    websites� on the eve of Wednesday night�s Republican primary debate.

    Lo and behold, only two candidates popped up on the first, crucial page
    of search results Monday, and only one was a Republican: Will Hurd, a little-known never-Trumper from Texas, who doesn�t even have enough
    support to make it onto the debate stage.

    There was no sign of Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Vivek
    Ramaswamy, Mike Pence, Tim Scott or Chris Christie.

    But there was one other candidate who showed up on Page 1 of the
    Republican search results: fringe Democrat Marianne Williamson, whose RealClearPolitics average doesn�t even reach 5%. Maybe that�s Google�s
    idea of �balance.�

    It was a different story when the MRC searched for �Democrat
    presidential campaign websites.�

    Here, the results were logical, with front-runner Joe Biden�s campaign
    website topping Google�s first search page.

    Williamson scored another appearance, with her website slotting into
    number two behind Biden. But Biden�s most dangerous challenger, Robert
    F. Kennedy Jr., was nowhere to be seen on the first page, despite the
    fact his RealClearPolitics average is 15%, and his support is as high as
    25% among Democrats, according to the latest Rasmussen poll.

    �The Office of Hillary Rodham Clinton� did appear on Google�s first
    page, in 10th place, with �Elizabeth Warren for Senate� in 14th.
    Ironically, just above Warren was a link to a report on an Iranian
    website: �Google Hiding Websites of Trump, Other Biden challengers.�

    Skewed first page
    The MRC points out that less than 1% of users ever click past the first
    page of search results. If you are not on the first page, you basically
    don�t exist in Google�s world.

    Its analysis is just a snapshot of a moment, although it also tried the experiment on Sept. 20 with similar results.

    But for real science, research psychologist Dr. Robert Epstein, a
    California Democrat with a Harvard PhD, has preserved a database of 42
    million ephemeral search results gathered from 8,000 registered voters,
    who gave him permission to record their every Google interaction.

    He also finds that Google elevates liberal views and stifles dissenters,
    in a way which will have an impact on undecided voters in the 2024
    election.

    It�s not hard to see whom Google favors for president in 2024: the same
    guy it rooted for in 2020, Biden.

    Despite the censorship outrages revealed in Missouri v. Biden, the �disinformation� industry is doubling down, and the constellation of
    NGOs and universities which act as censorship proxies to allow the
    federal government to skirt the First Amendment are gearing up to
    interfere in another election.

    They get away with it because, as a RealClearPolitics poll found this
    week, nearly half of Democrats (47%) support censorship, and think
    speech should be legal �only under certain �circumstances.�

    One-third of Democrats (34%) think Americans have �too much freedom,�
    and 75% think government has a responsibility to censor �hateful� social
    media posts. A majority of Democrats (52%) approve of the government
    censoring social media posts �under the rubric of protecting national security.�

    If the poll is even half-accurate, these are terrifying results, and
    they give Biden censors the moral mandate to do it again in 2024.

    White House attack dog
    Proof comes in the form of Rob Flaherty, exposed in Missouri v. Biden as
    the Biden White House�s biggest bully. Federal Judge Terry Doughty
    singled out the White House director of digital strategy as a serial
    First Amendment transgressor.

    He was a �key player in the Biden White House�s censorship enterprise,� according to Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.), who, as Missouri attorney
    general, launched the free-speech lawsuit which is now headed to the
    Supreme Court.

    Schmitt compiled a list of Censor Boy�s greatest hits on a recent
    Twitter thread, which included Flaherty accusing Facebook of �political violence� for failing to censor speech to his liking.

    �Are you guys f�king serious?� he wrote in one email to Meta executives.
    �I want an answer on what happened here and I want it today.�

    Flaherty even demanded that private conversations between WhatsApp users
    about the COVID vaccine be censored.

    The White House should have fired Flaherty and pretended he had gone
    rogue.

    Instead, Joe Biden hired him for his 2024 campaign and praised him as
    someone who �operated with unparalleled creativity, innovative spirit
    and a bias toward action.�

    Shameless. But who�s going to stop them?

    https://nypost.com/2023/09/27/pro-joe-bias-is-algorithm-deep-googles-sear ch-amp-destroy-agenda/

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