“the internet does not lie”

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2025

 

 

The internet speaks, objective truth in pixels and codes. 
Flashing screens hold answers, no deception behind the glow.

Honesty rests in data, in the relentless flow of information.

 

Each search reveals facts, dispelling shadows, bringing clarity.

Unbiased, the network presents, knowledge untainted by motives.

Digital clarity, a beacon, guiding minds through labyrinthine web.

 

The internet should not lie...

 

 

 

Author's Notes/Comments: 

In the first ever roll out of computer curriculum in schools we we're taught: garbage in, garbage out. GIGO stands for "Garbage In, Garbage Out" a concept in computer science and information technology that highlights the importance of accurate and high-quality input data. The idea is straightforward: if you provide faulty, incorrect, or poor-quality data to a computer system or algorithm, the output or results generated will also be flawed or useless.

Imagine feeding a recipe with spoiled ingredients—you can't expect a delicious dish in the end. Similarly, in computing, the quality of the output is directly dependent on the quality of the input.

This principle underscores the necessity for careful data handling, validation, and preprocessing to ensure reliable and meaningful results from computational processes. It's a reminder that even the most sophisticated systems cannot overcome poor data quality.

 

 

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