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  • When the quality of scientific research is reduced because the researcher relies on platforms of surveillance advertisers (Google)
    P plantteacher@mander.xyz

    Indeed. We also have to consider that it has become popular¹ to boycott the US over Trump’s tariffs and US support for Israel. These boycotts would discourage the use of US tech giants, in principle.

    ¹ for example: !buyeuropean@feddit.uk

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  • When the quality of scientific research is reduced because the researcher relies on platforms of surveillance advertisers (Google)
    P plantteacher@mander.xyz

    I just posted about a hum that I hear. There is a science project to track the people who hear the hum, which I was looking to contribute to. Then I noticed the survey is inside the private walled gardens of Google. The researcher’s email address is gmail, the survey form is in Google Docs, and they exclusively use Twitter as well. There is apparently no free-world way to contribute data.

    I wonder how much science is encumbered by technofeudal fiefdoms and if there are efforts to make scientific research more open. In principle, science is peer reviewed. So whoever would be the peer reviewers for the research would ideally spotlight this problem.

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