'News articles about black discrimination have been excluded from Google search'


by TAKEHIKO ONO

The Intercept , an American internet media dealing with politics, war, corruption, social justice, environmental issues, etc., said, 'The police friendship association, the largest mutual aid organization for police officers in the United States, is working hard to resign the black police chief. Was excluded from Google search. '




The article that was actually excluded from Google search is below. The content is that the police friendship association accused Keith Humphrey, the chief of the Little Rock police station in Arkansas, USA, of unfair retaliation against officers, sexual harassment, sex discrimination, deterioration of the working environment, etc. Although submitted, both of the distrust resolutions were withdrawn at the last minute because these accusations were at a level that could not be scrutinized.

Little Rock's Reformist Black Police Chief Faces the Old Guard
https://theintercept.com/2021/12/18/little-rock-police-chief-keith-humphrey/



The Intercept delves into the issue of black discrimination in the U.S. police organization in the wake of Humphrey's case, the fact that the police fraternity management is dominated by older white men, and blacks are also disadvantageous for promotion. I reported in detail about the fact that there is.

This article was published on December 18, 2021, but was excluded from Google search on December 23, according to The Intercept. In addition, he received a notice that he violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), but he did not mention exactly what was violated and how.




If you look at the screenshots from users, you can see that The Intercept isn't showing up on the Google search results page despite the first report.




When The Intercept contacted Google on this matter ...




It is said that a series of measures were canceled about 4 hours after the inquiry.




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