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<blockquote data-quote="TheTallGuy" data-source="post: 7840654" data-attributes="member: 9121"><p>And where do the mainstream media go for their "facts"? First thing that they do is grab hold of the mouse & hit the search engines, which inevitably brings up a half baked "expert" who earned their degree/masters/PhD by researching from.... the internet. Once the researcher has looked at a couple of sites that lean a particular direction, the search engines will tend to generate results that are biased that way because that's what the search engine decides that the person in front of the screen prefers... that person then generates a report that leans in that direction... someone else does a search & because there's more reports on that side of the fence the search engine serves up more of that than the opposing results.... we end up with a feedback loop that keeps on amplifying one thing whilst drowning out others!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheTallGuy, post: 7840654, member: 9121"] And where do the mainstream media go for their "facts"? First thing that they do is grab hold of the mouse & hit the search engines, which inevitably brings up a half baked "expert" who earned their degree/masters/PhD by researching from.... the internet. Once the researcher has looked at a couple of sites that lean a particular direction, the search engines will tend to generate results that are biased that way because that's what the search engine decides that the person in front of the screen prefers... that person then generates a report that leans in that direction... someone else does a search & because there's more reports on that side of the fence the search engine serves up more of that than the opposing results.... we end up with a feedback loop that keeps on amplifying one thing whilst drowning out others! [/QUOTE]
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