Google will ‘de-rank’ RT articles to make them harder to find – Eric Schmidt
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November, 2017
Eric
Schmidt, the Executive Chairman of Google’s parent company
Alphabet, says the company will “engineer” specific algorithms
for RT and Sputnik to make their articles less prominent on the
search engine’s news delivery services.
“We
are working on detecting and de-ranking those kinds of sites – it’s
basically RT and Sputnik,” Schmidt said during a Q & A session
at the Halifax International Security Forum in Canada on Saturday,
when asked about whether Google facilitates “Russian propaganda.”
Schmidt
appearance begins at 1:07:00 mark, relevant question at 1:33:00
“We
are well of aware of it, and we are trying to engineer the systems to
prevent that [the content being delivered to wide audiences]. But we
don’t want to ban the sites – that’s not how we operate.”
The
discussion focused on the company’s popular Google News service,
which clusters the news by stories, then ranks the various media
outlets depending on their reach, article length and veracity, and
Google Alerts, which proactively informs subscribers of new
publications.
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RT'Slap at the First Amendment’ - RT America forced to register as
foreign agent
RT
has criticized the proposed move – whose timescale has not been
publicized – as arbitrary and a form of censorship.
“Good
to have Google on record as defying all logic and reason: facts
aren’t allowed if they come from RT, ‘because Russia’ – even
if we have Google on Congressional record saying they've found no
manipulation of their platform or policy violations by RT,” Sputnik
and RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan said in a statement.
During
the discussion, Schmidt claimed that he was “very strongly not in
favor of censorship,” but said that he has faith in “ranking”
without acknowledging if the system might serve the same function.
Schmidt, who joined Google in 2001, said that the company’s
algorithm was capable of detecting “repetitive, exploitative,
false, and weaponized” info, but did not elaborate on how these
qualities were determined.
The
Alphabet chief, who has been referred to by Hillary Clinton as a
“longtime friend,” added that the experience of “the last year”
showed that audiences could not be trusted to distinguish fake and
real news for themselves.
“We
started with the default American view that ‘bad’ speech would be
replaced with ‘good’ speech, but the problem found in the last
year is that this may not be true in certain situations, especially
when you have a well-funded opponent who is trying to actively spread
this information,” he told the audience.
Schmidt
advised Barack Obama’s 2012 campaign on digital operations, and
offered the same services to Hillary Clinton’s campaign in 2015,
according to several emails from campaign chairman John Podesta’s
private account, published by WikiLeaks last October.
On
election night 2016, Schmidt was spotted at the Clinton campaign
headquarters with a “staff” badge, according to a photo submitted
to Politico.
RT
America registered under FARA earlier this month, after being
threatened by the US Department of Justice with arrests and
confiscations of property if it failed to comply. The broadcaster is
fighting the order in court.
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'Branding
media entities as ‘foreign agents’ is dangerous practice, as it
can narrow space for freedom of media' - #OSCE representative
https://on.rt.com/8sg5
6:59
PM - Nov 17, 2017
OSCE
reacts to labeling media as 'foreign agents' – but only after
Russia did it — RT World News
The
OSCE has slammed the practice of registering media outlets as
“foreign agents” only after Russia took reciprocal measures in
reply to the US move.
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Google’s
initiative will have a direct impact on “freedom of speech and
thought” in the US, believes Prof. Dan Kovalik, from the University
of Pittsburgh School of Law.
“It
is a form of censorship, and the idea is to lead readers away from RT
content. And it will have an impact on the discourse in this
country,” Kovalik told RT. “When [you start] censoring anyone,
they are going to censor everyone, and I think everyone in the US
should be appalled by this and very concerned.”
The
human rights lawyer remains certain that US companies initiated an
anti-RT campaign to woo the American government at the expense of
free speech.
“I
think what you see has happened is that Google, Twitter and Facebook
have been pressured by the US government to try to essentially [put]
blame on Russia where there is none, and to appear somehow that they
are working with the US government against Russia. And they have
bowed to this pressure,” Kovalik said.
Kovalik
also argued that RT presents an alternative point of view that is
simply incompatible with US policies.
“I
do believe that there is a concern in the US government and the
mainstream media of this alternative narrative about what is
happening in Syria, for example, about whether the US is truly
fighting terrorism Syria as it claims. Well, Russia has a different
view of that. RT has a different view of that. The same thing in
Ukraine. The US has been backing neo-Nazis in Ukraine. That is
something that the powers to be don’t want Americans to know. And
so, I think the attack on RT, which has a very different view of
those things, is an attack on those alternative narratives of issues
that are very important to the American people,” he said.
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Marine veteran’s letter of support for RT America
Google
is dancing to the tune of the US government as part of the broader
campaign to demonize Russia, political commentator and TV host Steve
Malzberg told RT.
“This
is all about the fact that Russia is right now the enemy. Russia has
been made the enemy by the left, the Democrats and, by definition,
the media. The media has been nonstop for a year now about ‘evil
Russia.’ Anything associated with the ‘evil Russia’ will incur
the wrath of the government,” Malzberg said. “It is because they
have been called in before Congress and because of this witch hunt
that is going on... They don’t want to risk the wrath of Congress,
and that is the problem.”
“There
has been nothing found in the whole Russian collusion investigation
so far. And there really no meat here when it comes to RT and
nefarious doings and dealings, but that does not stop them. They are
just going with the flow,” the political commentator added.
Malzberg
noted that if Google really wanted to address the so-called ‘fake
news’ phenomenon, they should look in their own backyard and check
the information flow that comes out of the US mainstream media.
“If
they wanted to concentrate on the real program, they certainly have
all the opportunity to look at what I call propaganda from the
leftist mainstream news media… But they do not have interest in
that, because Congress isn't calling them to say, ‘Oh, big bad CNN
or big, bad, evil MSNBC’,” Malzberg said. “Russia is
'boogeyman' right now, and this is all part of that deal.”
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