Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by gress 4413 days ago
Google searches discriminate based on the kind of information that is available about a person. Someone who has a strong online presence will look better than someone who does not because then these public records will be more prominent. That is a harmful form of discrimination.
2 comments

Someone who has a strong online presence will look better than someone who does not because then these public records will be more prominent.

But you've failed to argue why this is something Google needs to take into considering when indexing the internet.

Because otherwise it will defame people selectively.
> That is a harmful form of discrimination.

What do you think should happen when someone searches "Tom Cruise"?

Should it somehow show you all 14,724 people who happen to have that name, somehow cleverly giving equal visual weight to all of them? Not accidentally listing one of them first, etc?

No, it's not harmful discrimination. This is a flawed line of thinking.