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Comment by TLLtchvL8KZ

4 years ago

Didn't DDG recently have some controversy about censoring things they didn't like related to Russia or Russian sites/news?

I don't have links stored in history but it was fairly recent, it was their CEO on twitter I believe and they got a LOT of backlash.

> "At DuckDuckGo, we've been rolling out search updates that down-rank sites associated with Russian disinformation. In addition to down-ranking sites associated with disinformation, we also often place news modules and information boxes at the top of DuckDuckGo search results (where they are seen and clicked the most) to highlight quality information for rapidly unfolding topics."

https://twitter.com/yegg/status/1501716484761997318

  • I realize that due to own my unfortunate phrasing, how our news results rankings work have been highly misinterpreted since then. I subsequently put out a clarification thread (https://twitter.com/yegg/status/1515635886855233537) and then we (DuckDuckGo) made a help page to explain how our news rankings actually work. I suggest anyone interested check it out (it’s short): https://help.duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/results/ne...

    In hope to quickly clear up some common misconceptions about them though: we don’t censor, we don’t move things so far down that they are effectively censored, we don’t have any definition of misinformation, and we don’t rank based on any political agenda or opinions (that includes mine!). This is just a summary though so would read the help page for details.

    • it was announced in a very political way at a time when everyone was trying to earn social points by supporting the other side. there was no mention of downranking disinformation released by the other side. i had been using ddg since probably 2017 and i switched that day.