rob299

joined 10 months ago
[–] rob299@lemmy.world 0 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Interesting. Is this happening in the u.s? If not there might be a law for those countries making them hide it there. If you can, try searching for sepia search, its a sesrch engine for almost all peertube intances basically its as if peertube was youtube, do those countries show that?

 

If over the air broadcast tv couldn't get any more free then this.

[–] rob299@lemmy.world -5 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I actually didn't know that much about the term. I am a dem-sexual and support LGBTQ and I wouldn't want to be associated with people avocating against LGBTQ people or any marginalized people.

[–] rob299@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago (4 children)

I agree, what are some of them that are known by users of Lemmy? In particular when you compare larger search engines to each other.

 

So after the Google anti trust situation that has occurred recently it got me wondering..

Do all major search engines censor resualts from independent sites? Let me define what I mean by censorship, if you were to search for some kind of content or news and Google never ever shows a site in the news results there is a chance of shadow banning. There also a chance that Google just doesn't know the site exists. but this isn't always the case.

the main question for this post however is this, how do specific search engines handle resualts? it's no secret Google is known for not doing search resualts on YouTube or Google too well for the user experience.

How do search engines like Bing, Yahoo, Google, Duckduckgo, metager, and others differenciate in their search rankings. Surely they aren't all moderating the exact same as Google, right? right..?

[–] rob299@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Ever heard of the game i spy? and with that they are advertising gaming for a Chromebook. This may all just be a coincidence.

While these tech comapnies have people look at the how users might see phrases like "hey guys." Not sure how Google thought people wouldn't do the same to them with this. Chromebook's don't sell as well so this is the worst product to do the worst with for marketing, but at the same time maybe they really do think this and think they can get away with this meme because no one is really buying a Chromebook unless it's like for school work. (although I actually do use my personal Chromebook on the daily i'm in that small minority.)

[–] rob299@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

as you say this big companies in recent times have been working on making the web less wide, and less accessible mostly for independent sites. search engines hide sites, sometimes Playstore will take down apps. I think this is a small issue slowly turning into a big issue. and a small handful that own a bunch of the sites you commonly see will take advantage of the changing landscape.

[–] rob299@lemmy.world 40 points 10 months ago

In other words, these older extentions work just fine, no one wants the new limited features, and google is force disabling older extentions despite any outcries from its users because it can.

[–] rob299@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

seems interesting, a news source from Germany. I'l bookmark it and check it out.

 

also feel free to comment your own suggestions for news sites for tech updates that don't pay wall on the web page.

New York times - https://www.nytimes.com/section/technology abc - https://abcnews.go.com/technology

the hill - https://thehill.com/policy/technology/ BBC news - https://www.bbc.com/news/technology

while nonprofit Npr doesn't pay wall, they have a new pop up that says something along the likes of "expected a paywall not our style please donate" that the user can dismiss and continue browsing the site. https://www.npr.org/sections/technology/

Reuters use to be a good source for me untill they started pay walling after a small amount of news article reads.

 

No idea.

 

Meta says blame should fall on appstores. What willl be next, web browsers? or search engines ??

will search engines have to vett people age to use Facebook too?

edit: i'm changing the news article to one with no pay wall. went from Washingtonpost to the hill

[–] rob299@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago

I'm glad you actually said that scrolling down the comment I was like, wait people are ok with this? and they don't see that it's a trap?

[–] rob299@lemmy.world -1 points 10 months ago

It's a trap, this is all bad. standerlise the internet, and then they'l be able to charge you for Xbox live ons team and more

 

I'm trying to improve my breakfest generally, and I heard that these are some of the best of what's already popular to eat for health. How should these be ate, together or separate?

 

Sounds like ones demands have changed, or atleast they got a hold of themselves. whatever lead to them walking back on this, it's the end of another battle for internet privacy, but not the end of the war. As apps continue to track you in new mysterious ways behind their closed sourced software, and the governments continue to crack down on encryption. Anonymous names are important for privacy too.

 

While I heard about this coming to a vote a few days ago, the FCC has voted in favor for the rules today.

 

most people hate ai, but the bots on lemmy are an acception since they bring life to the communities when activities dries up. I mean- am I wrong here?thoughts? opinions?

 

An easily accessible list of communities with links and inputted descriptions from the op poster. edit: changed gaming community from beehaw to Lemmy.ml hopefully it'll be more easilly accessible

tech/gaming news related communities:

  1. !technology@lemmy.world Keep up with the latest technology news
  2. !fediverse@lemmy.ml Keep up with the latest fediverse updates
  3. !linux@lemmy.ml
    Linux content, could be news or something random
  4. !gaming!gaming@lemmy.ml Keep up with the latest gaming news content

fun and amusement communities:

  1. !foodporn@lemmy.world random pictures of food, could help inspire a meal. don't worry it is safe for work despite the potentially misleading name.
  2. !asklemmy@lemmy.world ask whatever floats your boat to Lemmy users available to answer your questions.
  3. !lemmybewholesome@lemmy.world post or consume some wholesome material.
  4. !bestoflemmy@lemmy.ml a currated list of some of the best Lemmy content.

Lemmy help and support

  1. !newtolemmy@lemmy.ca For if you're really really new to Lemmy.
  2. !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml free costumer support for Lemmy?
  3. !lemmyapps@lemmy.world learn, discuss or ask about Lemmy apps.
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