What Google Maps' "ni**er house" fiasco really says about Internet users as a whole
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What Google Maps' "ni**er house" fiasco really says about Internet users as a whole
EARLIER THIS WEEK, Google Maps suffered the latest in series of embarrassing occurrences. It was discovered that when searching for “n***a house” and “n***a king,” Maps returned a surprising location: the White House. A search for “slut’s house” led to an Indiana women’s dorm. Initially, you may have suspected this to be the work of a lone vandal, or even a coordinated campaign. But Google Maps gave racist, degrading results not because it was compromised, but because the internet itself is racist and degrading.
That revelation comes from a Google statement posted yesterday evening. “Certain offensive search terms were triggering unexpected maps results, typically because people had used the offensive term in online discussions of the place,” wrote Jen Fitzpatrick, VP of Engineering & Product Management. “This surfaced inappropriate results that users likely weren’t looking for.”
It’s as remarkable as it is disheartening. What it shouldn’t be, though, is surprising.
“This is not new by any means,” says University of Michigan professor and co-editor of Race After the Internet Lisa Nakamura. “This is just a higher-profile example of something that’s been happening a really long time, which is that user-generated content used to answer questions reflects those pervasive attitudes that most people don’t want to think about, but are really common.” And in this case, are exceptionally racist.
http://www.wired.com/2015/05/google-maps-racist/
Re: What Google Maps' "ni**er house" fiasco really says about Internet users as a whole
so why doesnt "den of thieves" return the houses of parliament??
or nest of vipers return the labour party headquarters?
or nest of vipers return the labour party headquarters?
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Re: What Google Maps' "ni**er house" fiasco really says about Internet users as a whole
darknessss wrote:so why doesnt "den of thieves" return the houses of parliament??
or nest of vipers return the labour party headquarters?
I think insults like "den of thieves" and "nest of vipers" are probably a bit too sophisticated for the Internet at large ...
Re: What Google Maps' "ni**er house" fiasco really says about Internet users as a whole
Someone did that for a joke on Google.
It's actually quite funny - my black friend was the one who told me about it.
She thinks it's hilarious.
We were trying yo come up with various funny ones for other famous people.... We got quite a lot if joke from it.
I'm not sure you lot are quite non-PC for it though lol
It's actually quite funny - my black friend was the one who told me about it.
She thinks it's hilarious.
We were trying yo come up with various funny ones for other famous people.... We got quite a lot if joke from it.
I'm not sure you lot are quite non-PC for it though lol
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