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Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has joined 16 Republicans in asking Google not to limit anti-abortion center search results.
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Virginia AG joins 16 Republicans in asking Google not to limit anti-abortion center results
A month after some members of Congress urged Google to limit the appearance of anti-abortion pregnancy centers in certain abortion-related search results, 17
Virginia AG joins 16 Republicans in asking Google not to limit anti-abortion center results
A month after some members of Congress urged Google to limit the appearance of anti-abortion pregnancy centers in certain abortion-related search results, 17
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VIRGINIA GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
Virginia AG joins 16 Republicans in asking Google not to limit anti-abortion center results
By Sarah Rankin
The Associated Press Jul 21, 2022 at 12:39 pm
RICHMOND, Va. A month after some members of Congress urged Google to limit the appearance of anti-abortion pregnancy centers in certain abortion-related search results, 17 Republican attorneys general are warning the company that doing so could invite investigations and possible legal action. ... Suppressing pro-life and pro-mother voices at the urging of government officials would violate the most fundamental tenet of the American marketplace of ideas, the attorneys general wrote in a letter Thursday to Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and its parent company.
The effort was led by Republican Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares and Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, and the letter was shared with The Associated Press ahead of its public release. ... The Republicans took issue with a June 17 letter to the company from U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Virginia, and Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Michigan, which was co-signed by 19 other members of Congress.
That letter cites research by the nonprofit Center for Countering Digital Hate, which found that Google searches for abortion clinic near me and abortion pill turned up results for centers that counsel clients against having an abortion. ... Some of these places, known as crisis pregnancy centers, also have been accused of providing misleading information about abortion and contraception. Many are religiously affiliated.
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We trust that you will treat this letter with the seriousness these issues require, and hope you will decide that Googles search results must not be subject to left-wing political pressure, which would actively harm women seeking essential assistance. If you do not, we must avail ourselves of all lawful and appropriate means of protecting the rights of our constituents, of upholding viewpoint diversity, free expression, and the freedom of religion for all Americans, and of making sure that our markets are free in fact, not merely in theory, the letter said. ... It asked the California-based company to respond within 14 days and explain whether it has or will take any steps to treat crisis pregnancy centers any differently than before the leak of the draft Supreme Court decision.
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Virginia AG joins 16 Republicans in asking Google not to limit anti-abortion center results
By Sarah Rankin
The Associated Press Jul 21, 2022 at 12:39 pm
RICHMOND, Va. A month after some members of Congress urged Google to limit the appearance of anti-abortion pregnancy centers in certain abortion-related search results, 17 Republican attorneys general are warning the company that doing so could invite investigations and possible legal action. ... Suppressing pro-life and pro-mother voices at the urging of government officials would violate the most fundamental tenet of the American marketplace of ideas, the attorneys general wrote in a letter Thursday to Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and its parent company.
The effort was led by Republican Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares and Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, and the letter was shared with The Associated Press ahead of its public release. ... The Republicans took issue with a June 17 letter to the company from U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Virginia, and Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Michigan, which was co-signed by 19 other members of Congress.
That letter cites research by the nonprofit Center for Countering Digital Hate, which found that Google searches for abortion clinic near me and abortion pill turned up results for centers that counsel clients against having an abortion. ... Some of these places, known as crisis pregnancy centers, also have been accused of providing misleading information about abortion and contraception. Many are religiously affiliated.
{snip}
We trust that you will treat this letter with the seriousness these issues require, and hope you will decide that Googles search results must not be subject to left-wing political pressure, which would actively harm women seeking essential assistance. If you do not, we must avail ourselves of all lawful and appropriate means of protecting the rights of our constituents, of upholding viewpoint diversity, free expression, and the freedom of religion for all Americans, and of making sure that our markets are free in fact, not merely in theory, the letter said. ... It asked the California-based company to respond within 14 days and explain whether it has or will take any steps to treat crisis pregnancy centers any differently than before the leak of the draft Supreme Court decision.
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Virginia AG joins 16 Republicans in asking Google not to limit anti-abortion center results (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 2022
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"Political pressure should not dictate what appears in @Google searches."
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 2022
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ret5hd
(21,320 posts)1. ASSUMING google wants to listen to them at all...
they could group the search results into scams , legitimate and unknown.
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,952 posts)2. "Political pressure should not dictate what appears in @Google searches."
He said, with no hint of irony.
Political pressure should not dictate what appears in
@Google
searches. Censoring crisis pregnancy centers is wrong.
Google has two choices - protect the marketplace of ideas or face the legal consequences.
searches. Censoring crisis pregnancy centers is wrong.
Google has two choices - protect the marketplace of ideas or face the legal consequences.
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GOP AGs ask Google not to limit anti-abortion clinic results
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) A month after some members of Congress urged Google to limit the appearance of anti-abortion pregnancy clinics in certain abortion-
GOP AGs ask Google not to limit anti-abortion clinic results
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) A month after some members of Congress urged Google to limit the appearance of anti-abortion pregnancy clinics in certain abortion-
It appears you dont know how to use Google
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Casady1
(2,133 posts)3. These morons have no idea
how google search works. I sold enterprise search and I am fully aware how it works. The reason why they got those results is that they are the most visited sites. Google s does not believe in metadata.
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)4. Yeah, because the shit is false advertising
You look up 'abortion provider near me', and you find a place called 'First Choice' or similar and you think it's a place that gives you CHOICE, but they DON'T.
Very justifiable to exclude these outfits given certain search terms.
These guys whining about it can STUFF IT.