I don't see why it's misleading to call ads that are deliberately designed to look like legitimate search results (and which are themselves explicitly designed to misinform and misdirect) "fake". You can call it "spin" if you want to. But I don't see how you call it misleading.
Allowing your biases doesn't help actual debate on the complex issues.
As if the companies that place these ads are interested in "debate".
Allowing your biases doesn't help actual debate on the complex issues.
As if the companies that place these ads are interested in "debate".