Afraid to Google a thing because I don't want the algorithm to think I like it
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Re: Afraid to Google a thing because I don't want the algorithm to think I like it
#2Use duckduckgo and this is a non-issue.
Re: Afraid to Google a thing because I don't want the algorithm to think I like it
#3Use duckduckgo and this is a non-issue.
I think this reply is for you
https://twitter.com/jjcollinsworth/status/139066623945075507...
Re: Afraid to Google a thing because I don't want the algorithm to think I like it
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#5Re: Afraid to Google a thing because I don't want the algorithm to think I like it
#6Use duckduckgo and this is a non-issue.
I think this reply is for you https://twitter.com/jjcollinsworth/status/139066623945075507...
Women just love it when random internet dudes pull the "if I were a woman you couldn't point out how trite and pointless my complaint is, so let's just assume I am a woman and you shut up now" card. It's so cool for them to be the exemplars of the trite and the pointless.
Re: Afraid to Google a thing because I don't want the algorithm to think I like it
#7Disable your search history
Re: Afraid to Google a thing because I don't want the algorithm to think I like it
#8You can remove individual items from your search history.
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#9Even in a tweet about algorithms the guy can’t help but dunk on men to show what a nice guy he is.
Re: Afraid to Google a thing because I don't want the algorithm to think I like it
#10Is there a term for using Google services less to minimize your risk of inadvertently running into a ban happy algorithm? I realize the thing to do is not rely on their services, but that's much easier said than done