Gaggle, Twatter, & Fakebook – Social Media Goes Social Justice

Gaggle, Twatter, & Fakebook – Social Media Goes Social Justice

I used to use Google, no more. I don’t have a Facebook page, don’t need or want one. I don’t have a twitter feed, getting in a pissing contest with someone at 140 characters seems silly and futile.

It was a good ride Google, buh bye.

“James Damore is what most people think of when they imagine a Google employee. A brilliant original thinker with interests spread across the scientific and technological spectrum. But Danielle Brown is what Google actually is: a Hillary Clinton supporter who handled diversity at Intel and Google.

Google is a search engine monopoly that makes its money from search ads. It began with a revolutionary idea from young engineers much like Damore. Then the engineers became billionaires. And the company that began in a garage hired a Vice President of Diversity to get rid of the brilliant young engineers.

The idea that made Google some twenty years ago was PageRank. It was ahead of its time in utilizing social technology to rate the relevance of a page. The idea has since been cannibalized as Google’s search algorithm favors its own products. And increasingly it also favors its own political views.

As the company swings left, it isn’t interested in the “wisdom of crowds”, only in its own agenda.”   Keep reading…

 

One thought on “Gaggle, Twatter, & Fakebook – Social Media Goes Social Justice

  1. I don’t have any of the social media BS, social media like Face book, twitter etc can either get you fired or hired depending what the perspective employer see’s or current employer dislikes.

    I especially dislike the way social media picks and chooses who they censor and that is a real problem when they favor leftist.

    People should value their privacy, when the whole world can see you and what you do in your life you are a target for just about any and all comments some kind some not.

    So think people: if social media is your only outlet or main then seriously shut down your computer, remove app. from phone, go out and meet real people for you never know who’s on the other end of that friendship page or acceptance of a friend: friend or foe.

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