Last week an article from the BBC said:
Google has said it is 'thinking deeply' about ways to improve search, after criticism over how some results - including ones discussing the Holocaust - were ranked.
[...] Google - which processes five billion searches a day - was keen to come up with a solution that was broadly applicable across all searches, rather than just those that have been noticed by users.
"It's very easy to take a search here and there and demand Google change something," explained Mr Sullivan, "and then the next day you find a different search and say, 'why didn't you fix that?' "
This week we see the results of their efforts: Google has modified PageRank to surface "more high-quality, credible content on the web":
Google's technology was changed again after people spoke out about how typing in "are Jews evil" in the autocorrect function resulted in offensive terms. Also, when people searched "who runs Hollywood?" the result, "Jews," was scrubbed last year. Google said its algorithm incorrectly gave "authority" to a site that suggested so because it was linked to over and over again.
But Heidi Beirich, intelligence project director for the Southern Poverty Law Center, said Tuesday that Google has a long way to go to "clean up its act." While searching for "did the Holocaust happen?" no longer shows one white supremacist site at the top, searching for "is the Holocaust real?" still provides a site up high that claims it's a hoax.
(Score: 2) by GungnirSniper on Saturday December 31 2016, @07:42AM
Why is it okay to point out that professional hockey is predominantly White or that foreign students at Harvard are predominantly Chinese, but if one points out certain other groups being predominant in other fields it must be condemned immediately?
Why is it a hate crime to point out that the news media, which is nationally based out of a city with a high Jewish population reflects that city? Or that such demographics may skew coverage of certain matters?
It's not terribly different from Republicans denying global warming. Once we all admit it is real the debate changes to what-should-we-do-about-it. And those groups in power do not want to yield a millimeter.
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