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    Default A New Kind of Web Censorship, and why you should care

    Here's a video you can watch, but it's about 10 minutes long so I'll give you a short version of it.

    Google, Facebook, and other online content/search providers are now tweaking your news feeds, search results, and generally what you are guided to on the web in a way that may actually be detrimental to an informed public. There's nothing sinister about their motives, they're just trying to keep you comfortable. If you are very conservative (for example), Google picks up on this based on what you search for and which links you go to, so they will tailor your search results so that you will only receive news and search results that are aligned with your current political views. The trouble with this is that Liberals will never get conservative perspectives on current events, conservatives will never get progressive perspectives on current events, and "informed" people will actually be in a bubble where their worldview is never challenged. I personally need to have my views challenged.

    I find this rather disturbing. Without being confronted with uncomfortable points of view, people become fools. I need my views challenged, sometimes I change my mind about things when this happens, sometimes not, but it's important to face the other side of an issue. Without doing so we loose a great deal of understanding. When people on differing sides of issues get down to brass tacks, they are typically not that far apart in what they actually want. I think tailored news and information further drives a wedge in political discourse and hamstrings any progress.


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