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Albin Jose@lemmings.world to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

“Chrome exists to serve Google search.” - The Verge

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Albin Jose@lemmings.world to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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The US v. Google antitrust case may be frustratingly shrouded in secrecy, but occasionally we get some fun nuggets. The quote above comes from an internal email sent by Google’s Jim Kolotouros, VP of Android Platform Partnerships. “Chrome exists to serve Google search,” he writes. “If it cannot do that because it is regulated to be set by the user, the value of users using Chrome goes to almost zero (for me).”
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    Doesn’t DuckDuckGo just use Bing and suppress search results?

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        Didn’t they suppress Russian related search results?

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          Good thing too, no need for “info” from that troll factory calling itself a country.

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            Your understanding of the troll factories is quite off. According to the ex-employees and the publicly available social media accounts data, the average troll paid by the Russian government is someone who poses as a person living in the West and even uses some Western talking points, making them hard to distinguish from a real person. They also get people in the West out to protest for BLM and guns rights, for and against immigration, and other causes with the goal of facilitating discord, which then creates headlines in the Western media, not Russia Today as you’d expect.

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              And yet those russian sources keep getting pushed by those same trolls… Strange…

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                Any examples?

                • photonic_sorcerer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                  Have you been on the internet?

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            So, you’re okay with being under the control of a company only showing you what they want.

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              What I want is no Russian trolls or misinformation, so yes.

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                So, you are okay with your search provider deciding what is misinformation and what is not.

                Seems like a slippery slope to me.

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                  As long as they’re objectively deciding then yes. There really isn’t a decision to be made; information is either misinformation or not misinformation. There is no grey area for subjectivity. There is no room for opinion or interpretation. As long as they maintain a track record of being objective then it’s good.

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                  When they are objective and transparent about it, then yes.

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              Nope!

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      Yes, so use SearX which uses all the search engines, including google, duckduckgo and Bing, but shares 0 of your data with them.

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        Yeah but you either have to use some rando’s instance or host your own. That’s not exactly safe or easy to use.

        It’s a nice project though.

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          You can always change instance every few searches in case there is logging

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            Who tf is going to do that when you can just use an alternative?

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              I do it. There is no alternative.

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      Yes.

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      Switch to brave browser & brave search completely.It’s independent.

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        I’d rather put a microphone in the toilet and listen to you take a dump.

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        That’s a big negative.

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        Brave is chromium

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