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If it ain't broke, I'll fix it! I'm porting Linux to Apple Silicon Macs at @AsahiLinux. http://patreon.com/marcan  | http://github.com/sponsors/marcan 

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    1. Hector Martin‏ @marcan42 29 Aug 2018
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      Holy shit, Breitbart has amazing SEO. Google ignores all of your search terms and returns them in second place instead.pic.twitter.com/9BIvGFDWnV

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    2. Ivan Vučica‏ @ivucica 29 Aug 2018
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      This is extra funny amid claims that 'right wing' publications are being discriminated against.

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    3. Kalle Last‏ @Hohounk 29 Aug 2018
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      Well, numerous studies have shown there being a bias https://ricochet.com/archives/political-bias-googles-search-results/ …http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2015/12/why_google_search_results_favor_democrats.html?via=gdpr-consent …

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    4. Hector Martin‏ @marcan42 29 Aug 2018
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      Bias conclusions presume both options are equally desirable and the bias is attributable to partisanship and not just page quality. Would it be biased for Google to return spherical Earth results over flat Earth results? No, it wouldn't.

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    5. Kalle Last‏ @Hohounk 29 Aug 2018
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      Forgot to address the "desireable" part. A better example wwould be something under question like nuclear vs solar/wind power. How would google decide what kind of pages are more desirable to show for people? I personally don't want google to become the arbiter of "truth"

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    6. Hector Martin‏ @marcan42 29 Aug 2018
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      But they aren't "deciding". They use signals. Sometimes those signals align with an individual's views, sometimes they don't. What we definitely don't want is some kind of dictated "equal representation" nonsense criteria to make results "fair".

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    7. Hector Martin‏ @marcan42 29 Aug 2018
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      For example, it's logical and desirable that Google results should favor true statements. Fact checkers have established that, statistically, Republicans lie more than Democrats. Therefore, if Google favors truth, it would *implicitly* favor Democrats, not due to any bias per se.

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    8. Kalle Last‏ @Hohounk 29 Aug 2018
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      How exactly would google know if a claim is true? Who checks the fact checkers? A ton of the giangs use SPLC, a organization that blatantly ignores left-wing violent groups in their hate maps.

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    9. Hector Martin‏ @marcan42 29 Aug 2018
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      You're going into specifics. Google doesn't "know" anything, they just try to return good results. Other fact checkers check the fact checkers - you can do it too if you want. All I'm saying is "equal" results are *not* what you'd expect if Google are doing their job well.

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    10. Kalle Last‏ @Hohounk 29 Aug 2018
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      Whenever you have human element enter the formula, e.g in form of fact checkers, you will end up with bias. I don't think anything can really be done about it but at least they should stop pretending that there is no bias in the results.

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      Hector Martin‏ @marcan42 29 Aug 2018
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      Republicans need to stop pretending they deserve to be treated and rated equally to Democrats on average, just because they're "two sides". Some sides are shittier and less honest (on average) than others.

      9:20 AM - 29 Aug 2018
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