You really can't make this shit up!

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Aaaah, sure!

> Shah said that it’s the responsibility of tech companies like Google to offer tools to help people parse fact from fiction. “We should be equipping them with the right tools. Those tools could come and should come from tech companies and search service providers.” Adding that it’s not up to them or governments to police content. “It’s not only technically infeasible but morally and socially wrong to suppress everything.”

https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7bjpm/scientists-explain-why-doing-your-own-research-leads-to-buying-conspiracies

They'll try it anyway