Just how exactly is this done: Image Search Google: european people art
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Stormfront shares your totally-not-racist concernspic.twitter.com/oBqaASAKXm
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Alrighty, would you still not view it as a problem if searching “African people art” pulled up pictures of a bunch of white people?
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Sorry, had I been quoting, I’d have used either concern or conspiracy.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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It's a search algorithm. Do you think people tag the Mona Lisa as "European People Art"? No.pic.twitter.com/J1lrAwGOzV
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Now think really hard about this. Can you think of a single website that had photos like you'd like to find, with the skin color of the subjects as part of the photo labels? Or are white man and white woman just man and woman.
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When I take out racial identifiers, the results are almost exclusively white people. It's almost like people only use racial identifiers with non-white people, or when white people are with non-white people. So really, white people are the default and you're complaining why?
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What part didn't you understand, I can explain later if you're interested!
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Quelle surprise lol
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