Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Filter Bubbles....

           Upon reading about filter bubbles online, and watching that video on them by Eli Pariser, I can faithfully execute my deduction that this personalization method is quite inhibiting.  I am heavily upset with this technological method, It has no good outcome and it prevents people from getting accurate and equal results.  As a student I find it hard to get work done or to accomplish  something in a full capacity when something is personalized just for me or my tendencies.

           In respect to the people who create these browsers and, people who contribute to the upkeep of the internet, I appreciate your assistance and your generosity, by making these algorithmic aides, but I am a partially grown man (to be blunt). I can personalize my own searches by myself, and I can do what I need to do with the help of my incredible brains. As a student living in the world of academia, I find it extremely difficult to perform a scholarly work when my main sources, are limited and personalized to me.   I feel as though its somewhat preventing me from making good grades and doing what I need to do; because I like to have a wide variety of things to choose from. I am a little indecisive, and I tend to become deadlocked when I have a lot of choices to choose from; but as my motto says "I'd rather have to much to choose from rather than not enough to choose from." I feel as though I could get a lot done with information that is open to much   scrutiny and that is public, that I can find information in the little holes of rhetorical flaws...

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