Every day, as I search for things and never find any remotely relevant search results, constantly encounter fake error messages and buffering and lock-out screens, a nagging feeling makes itself ever more known in my mind:
Am I really using the actual Internet anymore?
I don't mean that somebody has set up a whole fake Internet just for me. I mean that I appear to be using some kind of "second-tier" (at best) version of the Internet where maybe 0.01% of the actual content is available, and nothing works.
I get so many bizarre "error" messages, and find nothing no matter what I search for, that this no longer sounds like a crazy thought. It would make perfect sense that I am other "deemed problematic" people are pushed into this "semi-bubble".
For example, take this scenario which just happened to me:
I've been trying to find out how to remove that horrible "get help" button from File Explorer in Windows 10 since I installed the OS, years ago. Half an hour ago, I decided to once and for all get this sorted out. And so I made a DuckDuckGo search for:
Windows 10 how to remove "get help" icon in File Explorer
As well as numerous variations of that phrase.
Surely that is a reasonable search query?
Yet not a single result has anything whatsoever to do with this. Not one. Not even a question about it, let alone any solution. This keeps happening all the time, even for extremely "high-level" things like this which tons of other people are bound to have asked about for years.
Nothing is found. I don't believe I'm using the real Internet.