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6 hours ago, steven100 said:

The internet use to be a great source of correct and proper information.

Sadly,  crooks, thieves and scammers have moved in and now nothing can be believed or considered correct.

 

Honestly,     this world is such a dismal place when you can't even accept the information for your school project as being honest.

The world is full of scammers ....  and it's about time the governments got serious about it. 

 

This post is interesting and brings up more questions to ponder.

 

1. Which government should get serious about it? Murikkka? The new regime is the master of lies and coverups, and the two billionaire Ministers of Truth (circa: Orwell 1984) have openly declared facts no longer matter.

 

2. Where can you get legitimate info? Fox? MSNBC? While Fox has been proven to be the leader at spreading misinformation, MSNBC is a close second, and most networks parrot these two to feed the poisonous narrative their viewers WANT to absorb, NOT report unbiased facts.

 

3. Search engines - Google? DuckDuckGo? The manipulation of search results is now common knowledge so they can't be trusted. I have yet to find a decent search engine that returns trustworthy results consistently. Case in point - Biden made a claim that people were paying $400/month for their insulin. Damned if I could find anything to refute or verify that statement. I entered a very simple question: "How much did insulin cost in 2022?" Results: LOTS of mudslinging at Biden or the other guy depending on which way the site leaned.

 

I firmly believe we will not see a solution in our lifetimes. Division of the populace is too important to governments (which are really just fronts for Big Business) to maintain a firm grip. Flooding the internet with garbage fits too nicely into their plans.

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57 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

This post is interesting and brings up more questions to ponder.

 

1. Which government should get serious about it? Murikkka? The new regime is the master of lies and coverups, and the two billionaire Ministers of Truth (circa: Orwell 1984) have openly declared facts no longer matter.

 

2. Where can you get legitimate info? Fox? MSNBC? While Fox has been proven to be the leader at spreading misinformation, MSNBC is a close second, and most networks parrot these two to feed the poisonous narrative their viewers WANT to absorb, NOT report unbiased facts.

 

3. Search engines - Google? DuckDuckGo? The manipulation of search results is now common knowledge so they can't be trusted. I have yet to find a decent search engine that returns trustworthy results consistently. Case in point - Biden made a claim that people were paying $400/month for their insulin. Damned if I could find anything to refute or verify that statement. I entered a very simple question: "How much did insulin cost in 2022?" Results: LOTS of mudslinging at Biden or the other guy depending on which way the site leaned.

 

I firmly believe we will not see a solution in our lifetimes. Division of the populace is too important to governments (which are really just fronts for Big Business) to maintain a firm grip. Flooding the internet with garbage fits too nicely into their plans.

 

You can do your research.  It's not that hard. 

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30 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

Some people prove there are more horses' asses than horses.

You didn't even bother to read my post. Probably too many big words.

The largest word you could use is cat.

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The internet is a huge place where anyone can access and give their opinions on anything. Some are there to spread lies and rumors for their own hatred or agendas. Some are there to put things up to help others, like Wikipedia and WebMD. Some are there to brag about accomplishments and some to show others funny things to spread the fun. It's always best to go to known sites where facts are put there for a reason, to help. Researching a few different websites to see if they correspond is always better than taking the word of just one. Just like going to different doctors for other opinions, even if they're supposed to be educated ones. Just as reading is usually the best way to get information, albeit from a trusted source, instead of listening to just one's opinion on a subject.

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Going back to the caveman days, society has always been rife with lies, rumour, innuendo, mistruths, falsehoods, and jungle-drums and Chinese-whispers etc.  It's called "the human condition".

 

I guarantee you that if mankind had never developed the ability to speak or create the written word, we would be telling lies in sign language.

 

The first published lies were probably done on a stone tablet. The internet, therefore, is merely the re-creation of the stone tablet. 

 

And mankind's propensity to both tell and believe lies has not changed since year dot. Unfortunately, the consequences have.:coffee1:

 

 

 

 

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12 hours ago, steven100 said:

The internet use to be a great source of correct and proper information.

Sadly,  crooks, thieves and scammers have moved in and now nothing can be believed or considered correct.

 

Honestly,     this world is such a dismal place when you can't even accept the information for your school project as being honest.

The world is full of scammers ....  and it's about time the governments got serious about it. 

 

Oh, come on. Not all politicians are bad.😉

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12 hours ago, steven100 said:

The internet use to be a great source of correct and proper information

If you are looking for correct and proper information perform searches on Google Scholar. 

 

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5 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

If you are looking for correct and proper information perform searches on Google Scholar. 

 

Google Scholar can be considered a safe source for academic research, but like any online information source, it's important to critically evaluate the information you find there, as it may not always be completely reliable due to its lack of strict editorial oversight and the potential for including non-peer-reviewed content; always check the source and author credentials before fully relying on information from Google Scholar..................kinda ironic eh?

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12 hours ago, steven100 said:

The internet use to be a great source of correct and proper information.

Sadly,  crooks, thieves and scammers have moved in and now nothing can be believed or considered correct.

 

    Much of it on FB is from content creators , they need to create something that people will find interesting , this is claimed to the the fingerprint building in Bangkok 

 

https://scontent.fbkk5-5.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/464415375_9369310543084033_327317487813485730_n.jpg?_nc_cat=100&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=0b6b33&_nc_ohc=isil2QPZA3wQ7kNvgGGFYvr&_nc_oc=AdgYQHjQLK4mQ0vb_OIXSYuzh4NiH955jiB5zLHT8gmBgE9irBZ6TL-V5otZyu1FAVc&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent.fbkk5-5.fna&_nc_gid=AUaiL8fktNVFmPFpalXTW2N&oh=00_AYAwO5LmMZvq89ujTbGDBwCK13uHGJdGran_NIs8zegbpg&oe=67A337B6

 

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1 minute ago, fredwiggy said:

Google Scholar can be considered a safe source for academic research, but like any online information source, it's important to critically evaluate the information you find there, as it may not always be completely reliable due to its lack of strict editorial oversight and the potential for including non-peer-reviewed content; always check the source and author credentials before fully relying on information from Google Scholar..................kinda ironic eh?

There is many great sources for information on internet, but at once something goes against your belief, I se many are quick to call it out as lies and biased without even trying to digg deeper, and if try, go to there trusted biased sources instead. Often quasi science, articles and news channels to support their beliefs

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19 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Please tell us all about your own scientific qualifications.

As soon as I get some funding, I'll learn what I should think, and tell you :coffee1:

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4 minutes ago, Hummin said:

There is many great sources for information on internet, but at once something goes against your belief, I se many are quick to call it out as lies and biased without even trying to digg deeper, and if try, go to there trusted biased sources instead. Often quasi science, articles and news channels to support their beliefs

That's why it's always wise to go by trusted resources and not opinions. Even scientists can be challenged as they also have their own agendas beyond just the facts.

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Just found out in recent days, after doing some technical research for a client who in this social media and mobile game, that for some strange reason almost all platforms allow unverified sign ups when they use random 'proxy pools' which is like a VPN for the less technical amongst us. This allows them to spam insane amounts on all platforms for X days or weeks until their accounts get banned again.

All this makes like zero sense from a algo programming perspective to fend off such bots and it was a conspiracy since like 2016-2017 of the 'dead internet theory' to state that these social media platforms willingly allow it and up to 60% traffic is bots to generate more ad revenue. 

Then add on the developments with AI today, these comments and posts will soon look as real as real ones, one does not even know what it reads anymore. You could think to read a recent experience of a person in Laos while it was just AI. And that's innocent.

 

Like if you would want to create a real new identity, it usually would require a brand new phone with a sim card as well, as they else simply detect it is an alias of yourself. It makes no sense to then have that loophole.

 

They sell <deleted>ty bots and the like to automate this further and then essentially milk people to go to either silly dropshipping websites, only fans website or whatever else could skim a few dollars of you. This while the big giant platforms earn on the users and traffic boost of it regardless too + it makes ads more expensive.

 

Anyway, I guess that is why I stopped using it since like 5 years myself already. Is like the entire world became a scammer, they scam using fake profiles with cooperation of onlyfans models, they sell you products on webshops for 100% the price and so the list goes on and on.

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12 hours ago, steven100 said:

The internet use to be a great source of correct and proper information.

Sadly,  crooks, thieves and scammers have moved in and now nothing can be believed or considered correct.

 

Honestly,     this world is such a dismal place when you can't even accept the information for your school project as being honest.

The world is full of scammers ....  and it's about time the governments got serious about it. 

I'm guessing you are just having a bad day. The internet has always been a minefield, you just have become a critical consumer of information, rather than dismissing everything online.

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12 minutes ago, Digitalbanana said:

I'm guessing you are just having a bad day. The internet has always been a minefield, you just have become a critical consumer of information, rather than dismissing everything online.

What is that like A class style ignorance lol? The Op is 100% right, it never been worse than this today since the Internet started and been in the business and sector. You want to tell people they have to be like techies now to find their way in a swamp of crap like most beta programmers etc also tell their customers.

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12 hours ago, steven100 said:

The internet use to be a great source of correct and proper information.

Sadly,  crooks, thieves and scammers have moved in and now nothing can be believed or considered correct.

 

stop posting, that will help some.

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15 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

That's why it's always wise to go by trusted resources and not opinions. Even scientists can be challenged as they also have their own agendas beyond just the facts.

Science will always be up for being approved and disapproved, same goes for analysis of statistics, where I feel the politicians often plays their numbers out of conviction and convenience. 

 

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AI is impressive, but I am sick and tired of the garbage posted on social media every day; every few minutes, there is some moron posting wierd AI made-up stuff for clicks.

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34 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

As soon as I get some funding, I'll learn what I should think, and tell you :coffee1:

Any funding for my degree was paid for by myself.

 

The EV you are so proud of would not be possible without scientists and engineers.

 

Thanks to science, you probably have a longer life expectancy, although it seems to be wasted on you.

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