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Google has presented its project dubbed “Info Interventions” based on what it says is a behavioral science that, if these “interventions” are used as directed, could “teach” users to the degree they will become resilient to online harms.

Another promise is that by “pre-bunking misinformation” users can be “immunized.”

How is this supposed to work? Google has put up a site that states the goal is to provide accuracy prompts that would refocus users’ attention toward whatever Google decides qualifies as accurate information.

And to reach it, the “hypothesis” currently seems to be that “reminding individuals to think about accuracy when they might be about to engage with false information can boost users’ pre-existing accuracy goals.”

This method of effectively training users to behave in a desired way is unsurprisingly attempting to draw from behavioral science research and Google says it has been validated by digital experiments.

This “gift to the world” comes thanks to Google’s unit called Jigsaw, set up to “explore threats to open societies, and build technology that inspires scalable solutions.”

A Medium post by Jigsaw posted back in March 2021 declares that research suggests there could be a powerful way to reduce “misinformation” simply by reminding internet users to think about accuracy – in other words, goading them until they move to where you want them to go.

There’s even an attempt to guilt-trip users into thinking they are helping spread “misinformation by being prone to distractions” – whereas having accuracy as defined by Google on your mind might reduce that.

Currently, Google explains on its “Interventions” page, if a user scrolls through a feed they may encounter “potential misinformation.”

That would then activate “an accuracy prompt” that would partially cover the information already labeled as misinformation.

The prompt contains a short explanation as to why a user is seeing it, but in general, a user’s attention is now supposed to shift from the content they wanted to see, to the prompt, which means they will be directed to consider “accuracy” instead.

They will also be subjected to something called information literacy tips.

Primed like this, the user’s attention is now all on the “reminder” with the content left far behind – and more importantly, as far as Google is concerned, the next time they encounter similar content, the hope is they will “think twice” (presumably, about engaging with it.)

Now about the results of those experiments Google (Jigsaw) says have been carried out together with MIT and the University of Regina:

“Those who received accuracy tips were 50% more discerning in sharing habits versus users who did not” – and, “Pre-roll videos on YouTube drove up to an 11% increase in confidence, three weeks after exposure.”

See the full details here.
 
Who would win?

A sophisticated multi billion dollar operation run by an international cabal of Jewry to manipulate the information people see on the Internet in a Machiavellian attempt to "limit online harm"

OR

A retard on the internet schizoposting in YouTube comments and declaring detractors to be "glow in the dark CIA niggers"?

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The prompt contains a short explanation as to why a user is seeing it, but in general, a user’s attention is now supposed to shift from the content they wanted to see, to the prompt, which means they will be directed to consider “accuracy” instead.
Does Google really think that their little alerts are changing hearts and minds? I do not know if that is arrogance or naivete.

I mean maybe if time after time what they are calling misinformation did not turn out to be true it would have a chance to be effective but it is very clear what Google is doing to a lot of people and they just go somewhere else.

I get little "Are you sure you want to post this prompts" on YT fairly often. I just rephrase the insulting thing in a manner that whatever they are using to scan for offensive content does not understand. I would not even go to that length but I do not want someone's channel to get heat for something I post.
 
Everytime these big tech companies try and induce their idea of "utopia" it instead turns into a very ugly dystopia. Remember, even in Panopticon type prisons, there was still shit going on prisons are known for.

Also, funny how mental 'immunization' works. Sure, you can dupe the NPCs. But the ex-NPCs are also gonna be vindicated as they see a system doubling down on their retarded bullshit as they see the whole 'here is the TRUE and HONEST reality' and its literally being presented by the mouth of Sauron.

Does Google really think that their little alerts are changing hearts and minds? I do not know if that is arrogance or naivete.

I mean maybe if time after time what they are calling misinformation did not turn out to be true it would have a chance to be effective but it is very clear what Google is doing to a lot of people and they just go somewhere else.

I get little "Are you sure you want to post this prompts" on YT fairly often. I just rephrase the insulting thing in a manner that whatever they are using to scan for offensive content does not understand. I would not even go to that length but I do not want someone's channel to get heat for something I post.

Remember that whole normie fear where they realized you change despicable words into corporate names? Like Skypes and Googles? That is going to see greater mileage very soon.
 
Does Google really think that their little alerts are changing hearts and minds? I do not know if that is arrogance or naivete.

I mean maybe if time after time what they are calling misinformation did not turn out to be true it would have a chance to be effective but it is very clear what Google is doing to a lot of people and they just go somewhere else.

I get little "Are you sure you want to post this prompts" on YT fairly often. I just rephrase the insulting thing in a manner that whatever they are using to scan for offensive content does not understand. I would not even go to that length but I do not want someone's channel to get heat for something I post.
"Google, give me thing I want"

>We're sorry, but that doesn't align with known critical thinking conclusions, please read this excerpt!

"Fuck you and everyone who agrees with you!"
 
Remember that whole normie fear where they realized you change despicable words into corporate names? Like Skypes and Googles? That is going to see greater mileage very soon.
This is why the use of trademarks in place of slurs needs to accelerate. It'll not only associate their brand with a slur but also make the trademark generic.
 
Jesus fucking christ.
Reminds me of the conspiracy theory that "anti-vax" stuff was started and promoted prior to COVID so that people would be more accepting of a rushed vaccine because "vaccines good, anti-vaxers dumb and stupid and ugly".

Does Google really think that their little alerts are changing hearts and minds? I do not know if that is arrogance or naivete.
I figured people just tuned them out, like ads.
 
Remember that whole normie fear where they realized you change despicable words into corporate names? Like Skypes and Googles? That is going to see greater mileage very soon.
I still remember reading "What do you expect? Googles gonna goog." in the comments on a YT video.
I was impressed at how well the new name fit in to old expressions.
 
I still remember reading "What do you expect? Googles gonna goog." in the comments on a YT video.
I was impressed at how well the new name fit in to old expressions.
I find the fact alot more comments are turning into mini-/pol/ to be surprising as it shows how recent times have affected people if anything.
 
This sounds dystopian, but we live in a world where the average retard can barely figure out a captcha prompt, let alone navigate something byzantine like this. It will be riddled with nonsense and false positives to the point of total uselessness, and be coded by pajeets and automated software into a morass of spaghetti so convoluted that nobody will ever be able to untangle it to easily fix its shortcomings.

Maybe that's the real dystopia though, that we now live in Terry Gilliam's Brazil, "where everything is done the hard way" and there's not even any real malice anymore, just an endless reign of stupidity and bureaucratic bloat that thoughtlessly ruins lives as it shambles through the world.
 
"simply by reminding internet users to think about accuracy – in other words, goading them until they move to where you want them to go."
So they just up and admit it's not about accuracy, it's about telling people to think what you want them to think, and 'accurate information' is literally a cover.
 
I get little "Are you sure you want to post this prompts" on YT fairly often. I just rephrase the insulting thing in a manner that whatever they are using to scan for offensive content does not understand.
Here's something that might help with that: https://qaz.wtf/u/convert.cgi
Convert any oy-veysive text with that and they won't pick up on it. Confirmed working in YT chat and comments.
 
Step one - dont use google.

There's privacy search engines to get google and other search engine results. People will still be radicalized. Google and big tech just pushed them underground.

This whole idea is predicated on people too lazy to stop using google.
 
Step one - dont use google.

There's privacy search engines to get google and other search engine results. People will still be radicalized. Google and big tech just pushed them underground.

This whole idea is predicated on people too lazy to stop using google.

I use StartPage, which is basically just an anonymous proxy that fetches Google search results without any of the Google tracking bullshit
 
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