Google, Twitter etc. use AI to ensure that content they despise is not given coverage. The method Google uses is "shadow banning" where results for banned websites are listed hundreds of pages down in any results listing or fail to appear at all. Twitter uses a variety of shadow banning tools that make tweets from proscribed users nearly invisible.
The article that got me almost fully banned from Google was my criticism of the Bilderberg Group. Surprise, surprise, after all, Google sends someone to most meetings.
Prior to 2017 they used manual methods of shadow banning but after 2017 they use AI.
Political Thoughts Hits |
Daily Mail Online Hits |
It now seems that if readers use the direct address to Political Thoughts, for instance through a link in a tweet, they can get access but if they use search terms in Google it is unlikely that they will find Political Thoughts except by using the domain name. Yesterday, after the article condemning Bilderberg etc., Political Thoughts had only 22 reads compared to a normal 150. At the start of 2017 it had 600 or more reads a day.
This all shows that the Internet is a danger to democracy. People seem to believe it is "free" but any views or data that they don't want you to see are suppressed. It is no surprise that the serious criticism of Multinationals and International Banks proved to be the final signal for de-platforming Political Thoughts.
The strangest part of all this is that Google, Microsoft and Facebook are monopolies. They are foreign monopolies with an anti-British tendency but the UK government does nothing.
18/4/2021
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