It's different though when they are the ones putting a "racist" flag because of some random customer defaming you. They have absolutely no way to verify hearsay. They have to stay out of it.
It's a good thing that Yelp will not be doing that then:
Yelp’s User Operations team already places alerts
on business pages when we notice an unusual uptick
in reviews that are based on what someone may have
seen in the news or on social media, rather than
on a first-hand experience with the business. Now,
when a business gains public attention for reports
of racist conduct, such as using racist language
or symbols, Yelp will place a new Business Accused
of Racist Behavior Alert on their Yelp page to
inform users, along with a link to a news article
where they can learn more about the incident.
So let me get this straight? You are not going to put alerts on buisnesses that you recieved first hand information on being racist but instead use second hand news as the bar to decide wether or not do so?
I think there was a hit Fleetwood Mac song about that strategy, or maybe it was Marvin Gaye.
Why don't you just be honest and admit the real reason for this contrived change in policy and message was to drive attention towards YELP. It is nothing more than a publicity stunt leveraging the current state of unrest.
From the number of comments on this site, it worked.
That’s not quite what they’re doing. But it doesn’t really matter. As a society, we have already very clearly established that as a perfectly acceptable threshold for upholding an accusation of racism.