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New World Order Title: Google Censors Guns, Removes Shopping Results
It appears that Google may have silently joined the ranks of one side of the gun control debate. On February 26, Twitter users LADowd and Xavier Dreyman noticed that results in the most-used search engine in the world were returning nothing in the “Shopping” tab when any query included a gun part, model, or manufacturer. His first result was for the rather broad term of “rifle scope”. This netted zero results while providing just two sponsored results below the main search. Curiosity must’ve taken over and he continued on looking for “remington razor” which also netted a whopping 0 results. Turns out, the problem was that Remington is most known for firearms. Twitter users became even more curious. Myself and others decided to test this and any shopping result for anything related to “Remington”, “Glock”, and “Colt” turns up nothing. Twitter user “Stigcicle” found a more concise list that includes censoring “Steyr”, an Australian town has the misfortune of sharing the name with a gun manufacturer. This includes shopping for parts for your Dodge Colt; if you still have one it is likely in need of many parts anyway. In order to verify, I took a video of the search results to confirm. Sure enough, it returns 0 results.
In the wake of the Marjory Douglas Stoneman shooting that left 17 dead, renewed calls for gun control are center stage. So are the demands for consumers to boycott the NRA; companies that have business relationships are also facing mounting pressure from consumers and activists. However, Google’s actions in the wake of the this tragedy are not a surprise given the company’s known political stances. What is surprising is the action was taken in silence. In a time when so many are proud to announce their disagreements with the NRA, one cant help but wonder if this is Google’s way of testing the waters. After all, if it backfires, they can easily claim it was the mistake of some unaccountable department with nameless employees. If it wins, they claim victory. It almost looks strategic. Poster Comment: Tried a search for "Colt 45 Malt Liquor" = Your search - colt 45 malt liquor - did not match any shopping results.. Tried "Olde English 800 Malt Liquor" = comes up with 6 pages of results. Censored!(1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5. I just checked Google for "Colt 45" and I got both liquor and handgun results. Also some video links for some crappy rapper who apparently uses that name.
#3. To: Tooconservative (#2) (Edited) the most-used search engine in the world were returning nothing in the “Shopping” tab Click on "Shopping" to get it off of the default "All".
#4. To: hondo68 (#3) That was my first visit to Google in months. I don't go there, any more than I visit Facebook.
#5. To: Tooconservative, *Bang List* (#4) That was my first visit to Google in months. Their censorship isn't perfected yet, IMO. If you search "DS Arms" Shopping tab, it comes up with some scope parts etc., so it needs work yet from their perspective.
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