04-07-2013, 03:58 PM
Seeing it on the internet doesn't make it true, as many have come to understand. The corollary is also applicable, not seeing it on the internet doesn't make it imaginary. Although it often seems that it just means you haven't searched enough, or the search engines don't index in a useful way to find it. Hmm. Makes me wonder if the popular search engines exclude results based on things like gender discrimination. I know google has been caught more than once pushing results they prefer you to find. And of course, all the "targeted marketing" people driving so much of what actually shows up in your browser have seriously distorted most people's perception of what the internet offers. I doubt very many even understand the impact of the big providers' rewriting of dns.

