Michael

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"whom I trust" .. wouldn't that worsen the filter-bubble problem ?


when are people going to not look at everything they read *anywhere* as "truth"


anyway how can one define "world news" or "local news"? .. trying to block anything based on anyone's definitions of those would probably end up looking more like censorship to a lot of people.


the *real* fake news problem I saw was a lot of spoofy websites (a lot of which seemed to try to look somewhat like news sites btw) and strange browser behaviour from about 2015 onwards (mostly 2015-2016) . and the in-browser censorship aided by that stupidity of redirecting http to https on a lot of sites. (which btw only ever seemed to result in a lot of legit websites being blocked by the browser not the spoofy ones)


I even saw a browser completely ignore a valid dns response

(http went to the correct site as per dns but https went somewhere entirely different - an attack obviously using some kind of browser exploit perhaps even the browsers own upstream hooks?)


and also around the same time there was that organised mass trolling and fearmongering (on a massive scale) going on everywhere (and there was a lot of that on facebook and it looked like the trolls were abusing the ad-targeting data to target people with their own fears)

Don't expect me to believe that the spate of suicides around that time was unrelated.


until all that is explained and those responsible for all that abuse are held to account, don't expect me to have much trust in cartel web browsers, anything big and centralised claiming to be a "platform" or tls psuedo-security.


It makes me want to vomit when I see any such companies try to turn any of that pain suffered by so many as another excuse to blame ordinary users (most of whom are the victims of what I described above) for problems.