Okay, what about these blogs? If you may not know, I'm not writing blogs to let you think that I am always right. I'm surely not pretending to be someone who knows it all. Then what am I writing for?
When I'm not sure about something, I have the tendency to seek for answers elsewhere. When I want to support anything to persuade someone toward my opinions, I seek for a foundation. Now here come the tricky thing: I got the lurch to seek out for my answers on Google. Most of the time I get what I want to sustain in my opinion. Don't get me wrong on this, cause I gotta say, Google helps me with thinking and triggers me with the keywords it presents with the hits I find. I read opinions, counter opinions, evangelism, opinions of doom thinkers and replies in forum post answers.
Searching for what we want to find.
The thing is, I realized, when I'm googeling, I'm searching with keywords which underpin my opinion. In other words, I am looking for the right answer. And that's the answer I wanted to find! Bare with me for a moment: Google's searching the answers I want to know, so Google is not searching for answers I don't want to know. That's mainly because I do a search which is suggestive, so it's calibrating my answers.Wanna try? My sister posted on Facebook that she put dolls into her fridge. Her daughter suffers from a kind of asthma. So the first thing I could think about is that she puts dolls into the fridge to kill germs and bacteria. I always thought that bacteria could only be killed at high temperature and that is at least above 60 °C (140 °F) and surely above 80 °C (176 °F). So I searched for 'bacteria freezer' and Yesss I knew I was right! Bacteria does survive intensive cold.
You see I was looking for answers I wanted to see. What I didn't know is that it was all about dust termites. And if you look that up in Google you see that dust termites indeed die in the freezer. I was too suggestive and was looking for the things I wanted to find.
So beside the fact that I am the cause of the results in the hits by searching with suggestive keywords, there is an other probability which can inflict my search for knowledge and opinions. Google is a learning search engine. It knows what I am looking for. It may not be as strong as we think, but on the other hand it may. I have a history on searching the net. And when I am fond of Dan North, which I am, I think, Google is maybe providing me with quotes of him or people who are in some way connected with him or exercise the same opinion.
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