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Images of Jews
25 November 2009
Google have issued adverts explaining why some internet searches, including searching for the word "Jew", throw up offensive results: Google is running advertisements to explain the appearance of racist and anti-Semitic material in search results, including a picture which depicts US First Lady Michelle Obama as a monkey. "Sometimes Google s…
Is everyone Jewish on Google?
22 March 2010
A few weeks ago there was outrage in certain areas of the blogosphere about the suggested results given by Google when the terms Arabs are and why do Arabs is typed into the search engine. These posts have generally accused Google and/or its users of racism because some of the …
CST: ‘Google must do more to curb web hate’
27 March 2017
CST: ‘Google must do more to curb web hate’
27 March 2017
Google apologizes for suggesting Jews run Hollywood
8 September 2015
Hatred of women and antisemitism in the UK: What Google searches tell us
25 January 2019
In association with the Antisemitism Policy Trust and CST, Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has produced an eye-opening short study, Hidden Hate: What Google searches tell us about antisemitism today, which was released earlier this month. The report looked at what people search for when using Google, as well as examined the far right, often antisemitic, forum Stormfront, based in the USA.
Unsafe Search
11 May 2021
CST and Antisemitism Policy Trust (APT) have jointly produced a new report that finds Google’s current tools for filtering offensive images to be inadequate and not fit for purpose.
Hidden Hate: what Google searches tell us about antisemitism today
11 January 2019
What can the internet tell us about antisemitism in the United Kingdom? Today , CST and the Antisemitism Policy Trust publish a new report, called Hidden Hate: What Google searches tell us about antisemitism today, that uses Google search data from 2004 to 2018 to show what people in the UK are searching for in relation to Jews, Zionism and the Holocaust, and what this tells us about antisemitic attitudes in Britain today. The report is authored by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, who wrote the acclaimed 2017 book Everybody Lies: What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are. The report also uses data from the complete archive of the far right website Stormfront, which has been used as a discussion board by neo-Nazis across the world for over 20 years.