Comment by eirini1

Comment by eirini1 2 days ago

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I don't agree with this logic. It implies that people who use Google, Bing and a million other products made by US-based companies are supportive of the huge amount of attrocities commited or aided by the United States. Or other countries. It feels very odd to single out Russia's invasion of Ukraine but to minimize the Israeli genocide of palestinians in Gaza, the multiple unjust wars waged by the United States all over the world etc.

kortilla 2 days ago

Google doesn’t censor those atrocities for the US government. That’s the key difference.

  • ssl-3 2 days ago

    It's often fairly easy to find US government-centric news and criticism with Google.

    But as one counterexample: The end of the US penny was formed and announced not with public legislative discourse, nor even with an executive order, but with a brief social media post by the president.

    And I don't mean that it's atrocious or anything, but I wanted to see that social media post myself. Not a report about it, or someone's interpretation of it, but -- you know -- the actual utterance from the horse's mouth.

    Which should be a simple matter. After all, it's the WWW.

    And I've been Googling for as long as there has been a Google to Google with. I'd like to think that I am proficient at getting results from it.

    But it was like pulling teeth to get Google to eventually, kicking and screaming, produce a link to the original message on Truth Social.

    If that kind of active reluctance isn't censorship on Google's part, then what might it be described as instead?

    And if they're seeking to keep me away from the root of this very minor issue, then what else might they also be working to keep me from?

  • DANmode a day ago

    Not overtly - and not all of the things the US as a whole may want.

    But Google does censor.

  • parliament32 2 days ago

    I have yet to see any kind of censorship when querying Yandex, do you have any examples?

baconbrand 2 days ago

It doesn’t imply any of that at all.

There certainly is a huge army of people ready to spout this sort of nonsense in response to anyone talking about doing anything.

Hard to know what percentage of these folks are trying to assuage their own guilt and what percentage are state actors. Russia and Israel are very chronically online, and it behooves us internet citizens to keep that in mind.