"Google’s search engine—with/without deliberate planning by Google—currently determines the outcome of 25% of world national elections … the search engine lacks any kind of equal-time rule, so it virtually always favors one candidate over another.”http://j.mp/2RUOKol
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Wait, I thought equality of search engine outcome was a bad thing ...
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Analogies only usually lead to persuasion failure if an imperfect analogy is presented as though it were a perfect one.
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Things can be different in some or many respects yet the same in all material respects, in which case it would be a perfect analogy to the extent that all material factors are mirrored equally.
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I can't think of one at the moment, but I don't think that the principle needs an example to be appreciated as being true. The point is you only need compare material factors.. obviously things generally deemed the same differ greatly at the microscopic level. Probably irrelevant
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