In an era defined by polarized views on everything from public health to politics, a new Tulane University study offers insight into why people may struggle to change their minds—especially when they turn to the internet for answers.
In an era defined by polarized views on everything from public health to politics, a new Tulane University study offers insight into why people may struggle to change their minds—especially when they turn to the internet for answers.
Ever since I read about the “online bubble” of google I decided to step out of that. I am in the internet to enrich myself, I need to hear opinions that are different from mine to grow up.
That was a long time ago, among other things what I did was browse without login in, remove cookies after closing the browser and use several search engines not just one.
Now I selfhost a searxng instance.