Anonymous ID: 720734 April 10, 2019, 12:21 a.m. No.6118083   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8094 >>8106

Here’s a thought–Why don’t we develop an internet search engine for ourselves, one where each user has the option to screen out results from certain information providers (website domains, etc.) that are known to contain flawed information. Each user could decide for themselves what sources could make it to the search results and which sources could be screened out.

 

Why should we give a corporate Search Engine Provider, a Social Media Provider, or the Government, the power to decide for us what sources might contain flawed content, or objectionable content, or dangerous content?

 

You can do this already for a lot of things–blocking certain numbers on your phone, blocking certain channels on your TV. You can already create a whitelist or a blacklist for certain domains or email addresses for receiving emails – giving you at least a little control over all the spam trying to make it to your inbox. You know it wouldn’t be very hard to add that screening feature for the search data after it reaches your computer. You know you don’t need anyone else to decide these things for you. And I know you don’t want to decide these things for anybody else, either.