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"Larry Sanger, co-founder of Wikipedia, has been critical of Wikipedia since he was laid off as the only editorial employee and departed from the project in 2002.[28][29][30] He went on to found and work for competitors to Wikipedia, including Citizendium and Everipedia. Among other criticisms, Sanger has been vocal in his view that Wikipedia's articles present a left-wing and liberal or "establishment point of view"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideological_bias_on_Wikipedia


I’ve definitely seen IKEA products with bad reviews.


Most of them are 4 or 5 or sometimes 3 stars but tbh it would be a good idea to have a website that highlights bad products and their reviews "for fun and profit".


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Read their TOS.


If it’s in the ToS, then it’s not true that “[they] weren't supposed to do anything with our gmail data”.


Middle ground is ISP DNS, right?


If privacy is your primary concern I would 100% trust Cloudflare or Google over an ISP in the US


I’m in the Netherlands.


Which home routers can resolve recursively instead of needing upstream DNS? I’ve never seen this across many brands of home routers.

Your ISP publishes T&Cs and a privacy policy too.

Furthermore, your ISP’s resolver is probably in your ISP’s network, so your queries don’t have to go out through peering/transit.


"Which home routers ..."

Drayteks have a lot of options built in, including a funky DNS implementation. I've personally largely dumped them for rather more complicated jobbies but they are still very capable.


The Netherlands actually explicitly set aside spectrum in the 4G auctions to be auctioned off to new market entrants (besides the established T-Mobile, Vodafone, and KPN), leading to the entry of Tele2 (until then an MVNO) and Ziggo/UPC (until then cable ISPs and MVNOs) into the market.

However, a few years down the line, Tele2 ended up in a merger with T-Mobile (now Odido), and Ziggo/UPC/Vodafone went through mergers to end up as VodafoneZiggo.


Firefox is free, none of its users are paying for it.


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