谷歌被指操控搜索利于希拉里
[font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma][size=14px][b]Earlier this week, an investigative video created by news and pop culture website SourceFed went viral, drawing millions of views on Facebook and YouTube.[/b][/size][/font][font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma][size=14px][b]本周早些时候,一个由新闻和流行文化网站SourceFed制作的调查视频火了,脸书和YouTube上的观看次数达到了数百万。[/b][/size][/font]
[font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma][size=14px]The seven-minute-long video accused the search giant Google of manipulating autocomplete suggestions to be more favorable to Democratic presidential candidate [url=http://www.enread.com/news/politics/104889.html]Hillary[/url] Clinton, with some examples of how Google differed from its competitors Bing and Yahoo.[/size][/font]
[font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma][size=14px]It claimed, for instance, that typing in "Hillary Clinton cri" would result in terms like "Hillary Clinton crime reform" rather than "crimes," or that "Hillary Clinton ind" would yield "Hillary Clinton Indiana" rather than "indictment."[/size][/font]
[font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma][size=14px]In comparison, the video noted that autocomplete results for "Donald Trump rac" would include the word "racist" and "Bernie Sanders soc" would yield "socialist."[/size][/font]
[font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma][size=14px]"The intention is clear. [url=http://www.enread.com/news/politics/104889.html]Google[/url] is burying potential searches for terms that could have hurt Hillary Clinton in the primary elections over the past several months by manipulating recommendations on their site," SourceFed's Matt Lieberman said in the video, published Thursday.[/size][/font]
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