Posted on 07/10/2020 3:52:47 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Dr. Robert Epstein, the senior research psychologist at the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology, joined Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow on Breitbart News Daily to discuss how Google hopes to shift 10 percent of the voting public away from Trump to fulfill a company executives stated goal of making populism nothing more than a blip in history.
Dr. Robert Epstein, the senior research psychologist at the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology, appeared on Breitbart News Daily alongside host and Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow to discuss how Silicon Valley companies manipulate algorithm to suppress content.
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Discussing Googles efforts to suppress conservative content, Marlow states: None of this is gonna come as a surprise to this audience but I dont think a lot of people by and large understand exactly how much they can manipulate you, Google can, with just a slight tweak to search results or search suggestions or their algorithm Everyone knows by the Breitbart leak of the Google TGIF meeting in 2016 right after the election that they said they wanted populism to be a blip in history, they wanted to basically use their power to make sure populism doesnt have long term effects, what does that mean? Since then Breitbarts reach has wildly diminished within Google, this cannot be a coincidence.
Dr. Epstein replied: I doubt that its a coincidence because its so easy for them to suppress content of any sort. I published a big article on this in 2016 called The New Censorship, I focused on nine of Googles blacklists, this is without ever seeing one and without the company admitting they had such things. But last year, Zach Vorhies left the company, quit the company and took with him 950 pages...
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
For all of you who hate Google (and who here doesn’t?), the solution has been in our hands for many years - use a different search engine. Duckduckgo is what I’ve been using, and since it draws on several search engines in addition to Google, I get hits that I would never get on Google alone...plus privacy to boot.
Time to switch, people, it only takes a few minutes.
The media giants need to be broken up but it is too late to work on that before the election. It has to go through the courts and an antitrust case would not be decided before November.
Eff Goolag.
It appears all these “techies” have read too much SciFi and believe it. Foundation and Hari Seldon are fiction. The French Revolution is real history and it will be relived based on the direction we are headed today.
Hillary has a 91% chance of becoming president - Dr. Robert Epstein
Google is a bunch of sissy boys on little computers down there in the valley somewhere because a flying fig what they think or try to can form us to nobody cares
This is easy to see... Try to search for covid-19 data on the countries that didn’t require masks.
The results are full of pages about why masks work... but curiously, you can’t find which countries didn’t require masks... and when you do finally find it, you can see that google doesn’t post covid deaths over time for those countries, so you can’t compare death rates to countries that did require masks. (they are the same)
Bing is Microsoft.
Same intent as Google, just different managers.
The feds need to pull the plug on Google. Years ago. They are the tool of Chicommunism.
It is absolutely disturbing to compare search results from google vs duckduckgo. The truth vs fiction and manipulation.
They need to pull the plug on all these corporate lying fascist bastards before we are completely stripped of our first amendment!!
Yes, I agree: Google delenda est!
Why arent we breaking these companies up
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