Google has a bunch of announcements about search features today. Most interesting is a change to autocomplete, which will block suggestions related to election procedures or donating to candidates https://t.co/UxftU6uZLK
— Richard Nieva (@richardjnieva) September 10, 2020
Google says it will block autocomplete search suggestions that could sway voters ahead of the US election https://t.co/amJoP6YRre
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) September 10, 2020
A couple of updates on fact-checking @ Google. Fact checks obtained 4B impressions across News & Search in the first eight months of 2020 (= all of 2019) and they should start surfacing more frequently in Full Coverage https://t.co/Bg14sJ9LQT pic.twitter.com/3Q3Yvx6UoL
— Alexios (@Mantzarlis) September 10, 2020
Google is eliminating political Autocomplete suggestions that seem to endorse or oppose a candidate or a political party, or that make a claim about voting or the electoral process. https://t.co/pXcDACzEEf @anthonyha via @techcrunch
— Michelle Manafy ? (@michellemanafy) September 11, 2020
Google limits election-related search suggestions to avoid bias claims (story by @napilopez) https://t.co/UyTaUttyRa
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 12, 2020
Google limits election-related search suggestions to avoid bias claims (story by @napilopez) https://t.co/E1PLivdVQm
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 11, 2020
Google says its Autocomplete feature will stay neutral in the 2020 election https://t.co/myvtL1rSnn pic.twitter.com/blaBIZxYWn
— FutureShift (@futureshift) September 11, 2020
Google says its Autocomplete feature will stay neutral in the 2020 election https://t.co/3tS09i4Lc9 pic.twitter.com/MvL3WSsrSg
— John Rampton (@johnrampton) September 11, 2020