Hypocrisy of The Left - part 2

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What are you talking about?

You're clearly using something that allows google to access your browser's context menu.

That usually points towards Chrome. That means you're 100% using google services.

No filtering of content whatsoever, no wonder you're getting screwy results.

I suppose you let BigFooty run all 15 of its tracking scripts also?
Now its bigfootys fault?

Why am i getting results for bill clinton and the woman who accused him of rape. As well as completely different pictures all about clinton when ive done a search on a photo of trump?
 

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Now its bigfootys fault?

Why am i getting results for bill clinton and the woman who accused him of rape. As well as completely different pictures all about clinton when ive done a search on a photo of trump?
Boy, you do love to jump to conclusions.

It's because you're using a google plugin or browser, which means your browsing history is being accessed by google, which means your search results are slanted.

Do it with Internet Explorer.

Do it with Firefox.

Different results.

If you're using Chrome, it's likely you're not using any tracking cookie script blockers whatsoever.

A site as innocuous as BigFooty has 15 of them.
 
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Boy, you do love to jump to conclusions.

It's because you're using a google plugin or browser, which means your browsing history is being accessed by google, which means your search results are slanted.

Do it with Internet Explorer.

Do it with Firefox.

Different results.

If you're using Chrome, it's likely you're not using any tracking cookie script blockers whatsoever.

A site as innocuous as BigFooty has 15 of them.
So when I looked up a picture that id never looked up before or seen as far as i know. It gave me a heap of pictures and storys about something i had no idea about until i clicked on the links it provided?

So this means. If you installed chrome and did the image search the way i did it. You wouldnt get the same results as me?
 

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So when I looked up a picture that id never looked up before or seen as far as i know. It gave me a heap of pictures and storys about something i had no idea about until i clicked on the links it provided?

So this means. If you installed chrome and did the image search the way i did it. You wouldnt get the same results as me?
What?

Google uses your browsing history to tailor results by association.
 
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What?

Google uses your browsing history to tailor results by association.
Nothing confused you.
So you are saying definitely people will not get the same results as me, if they used chrome google image search?

I just got tailored results for all the times ive never looked up either of those things?
Why dont you install chrome and give it a test run?
 

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Nothing confused you.
So you are saying definitely people will not get the same results as me, if they used chrome google image search?

I just got tailored results for all the times ive never looked up either of those things?
Why dont you install chrome and give it a test run?
Chrome is an insecure piece of shit, for starters.

Secondly, it's already been established that google uses browsing history in its search algorithm.

Also, I'm not the one asserting that all searches return the same conspiracy heavy result, which has since been disproven.
 
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Chrome is an insecure piece of shit, for starters.

Secondly, it's already been established that google uses browsing history in its search algorithm.
Yeah. Not that confusing.

What else has an effect on the algorithm?

Why do i get different results if I drag the picture into the google search to when I google search image?
Shouldnt it be running off the same algorithm?

Doing the copy url past into google search gives me the same results as you.
Why does right clicking and saying google search give me bill clinton sexual assault results?
 

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Yeah. Not that confusing.

What else has an effect on the algorithm?

Why do i get different results if I drag the picture into the google search to when I google search image?
Shouldnt it be running off the same algorithm?

Doing the copy url past into google search gives me the same results as you.
Why does right clicking and saying google search give me bill clinton sexual assault results?
A url references an exact file being used in that location and increased the likelihood of other digital footprints being picked up in the search. eg. file name / size / dimensions etc.

Uploading an image uses analysis of the picture's composition. eg. contrasting colours along relatively consistent positioning

Using a plugin creates another filter on a raw search, which is then tilted by the personalised search algorithm derived from your browsing history. This is much more likely to pick up on tags etc.

The picture you've used has a tag of 'juanita broaddrick bill clinton'. This is why you're getting Bill Clinton rape allegation results. The method you're using to search is highlighting that tag and placing results relating to that tag higher than other results.

I don't need to test it with Chrome to see that's the effect being drawn by your photo and your method.
 
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A url references an exact file being used in that location and increased the likelihood of other digital footprints being picked up in the search. eg. file name / size / dimensions etc.

Uploading an image uses analysis of the picture's composition. eg. contrasting colours along relatively consistent positioning

Using a plugin creates another filter on a raw search, which is then tilted by the personalised search algorithm derived from your browsing history. This is much more likely to pick up on tags etc.

The picture you've used has a tag of 'juanita broaddrick bill clinton'. This is why you're getting Bill Clinton rape allegation results. The method you're using to search is highlighting that tag and placing results relating to that tag higher than other results.

I don't need to test it with Chrome to see that's the effect being drawn by your photo and your method.
So it is google that is sending me to clinton. not the algorithm.

Where is the tag on this picture that only happens if i search for it using the fastest option?

You keep explaining things that everyone knows. Except i dont know where you found this tag.


Why would the results be a handful of completely different pictures and be about clinton raping someone, due to contrasting colours along relatively consistent positioning?
 

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I explained the two different methods of searching photos and how they operate without superfluous filtering from a plugin.

The source you got the photo from included the photo with those terms tagged to it. The tags picked up show in the search bar with your results.

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When you search using a url, it provides more data for google to draw upon (eg. tracing copies of copies) other than just the presence of a tag. It will attempt to locate the most common tag as just one method of filtering. Without any other results to compare, your method relies too heavily on the tag.

The same photo was found due to the colour/pattern matching, however only those with similar terms were pulled due to the very specific tag on the file.

Your browsing history enforces that tag. Chrome and google plugins enforce usage of the browsing history as reference.

The results I pulled had tags also, however the tags were not erroneous or misleading (specifically in that they did not feature 'Juanita').

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_image_search
 
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The Russians and the FBI had their role to play, not to mention an archaic electoral system. Funny how the last two Republican presidents managed to get in despite the overall wishes of the US electorate. The best democracy money can buy, as they say
Thank you for informing me about why Trump won. It was all to do with the Russians, FBI and the electoral system. Nothing to do with the discontent of the general population. Nothing to do with Clinton's inability to provide an exciting message. Nothing to do with Clinton refusing to campaign in certain battleground states. I'm glad to know that the Russians were much more important than all of those other variables. Jesus.
 

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Swap the timing of the 'pussy grabbing' video (which was an actual thing) with the FBI announcement of the email investigation (which turned out not to be a thing at all) and Clinton wins in a landslide, regardless of how difficult it might be to buy a super-sized soda in today's America
 

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