Alternet - In
June, Google announced major changes in their algorithm designed to
combat fake news. Ben Gomes, the company’s vice president for
engineering, stated in April that Google’s update of its search engine
would block access to “offensive" sites, while working to surface more
“authoritative content.”
This seemed like a good idea. Fighting fake news, which Trump often uses, is an important goal that we share.
But
little did we know that Google had decided, perhaps with bad advice or
wrong-headed thinking, that media like AlterNet—dedicated to fighting
white supremacy, misogyny, racism, Donald Trump, and fake news—would be
clobbered by Google in their clumsy attempt to address hate speech and
fake news.
We have had years of consistent search traffic
averaging 2.7 million unique visitors a month, over the past two and a
half years. But since the June Google announcement, AlterNet’s search
traffic plummeted by 40 percent—a loss of an average of 1.2 million
people every month who are no longer reading AlterNet stories.
AlterNet
is not alone. Dozens of progressive and radical websites have reported
marked declines in their traffic. But AlterNet ranks at the top in terms
of audience loss because we have a deep archive by producing thousands
of news articles for 20 years. And we get substantial traffic
overall—typically among the top five indy sites.
So the reality
we face is that two companies, Google and Facebook—which are not media
companies, which do not have editors, or fact checkers, which do no
investigative reporting—are deciding what people should read, based on a
failure to understand how media and journalism function.
2 comments:
Hmmm... Who wrote this post?
I tried to click on the AlterNet LINK, and was merely sent to a site asking for donations.
I'd like to read original article, by whom ever it was.
Sorry. This was origianlly a letter but here is the subsequent editorial
https://www.alternet.org/media/editorial-googles-threat-democracy-hits-alternet-hard
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