Misleading propaganda? Did you read what I wrote in the post?
Personally I think that irrespective of some of the subtones, it provides a very good insight into how data gathering works and to where it is leading. I think you are being extremely polarized in your thinking and allowing your political views to influence the way you are looking at some very important information regarding algorithms and how the flow of information is being controlled and tailored.
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When I wrote "misleading propaganda" I was referring to the TED talk itself. I agree with your opinion, however I see the problem here is what is being said and what is LEFT OUT. In my mind the problems are being minimized and the real dangers are being omitted. Classic disinformation. But hey, maybe I need a bigger tin foil hat.