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Study confirms Google shows more pro-immigration links, raising bias questions

Researchers found that Google search results on immigration consistently favor pro-immigration content, validating long-standing claims by conservative critics. The finding has immediate implications for platforms' political neutrality, content moderation policies, and how business and policy leaders should evaluate search-engine reliability on contested issues.

Originaltitel: Is Google liberal on immigration? Attitude bias, politicisation and filter bubbles in search engine result pages

Abstrakt

<p>Many conservative public figures have claimed that Google Search exhibits a liberal bias in the links presented. Surprisingly, perhaps, the few scientific studies conducted so far have tended to support this claim. In the study reported here, we compared Google search engine result pages (SERPs) for 8 terms related to immigration across 8 geographically distinct locations (municipalities). For each term, the top 30 generated search results were collected and rated by 5 independent evaluators in terms of (1) attitude towards immigration and (2) level of politicisation. Overall, the attitude toward immigration in returned search results was significantly positive, although the positive links tended to appear at somewhat lower positions in the list of search results. While most links were non-political, political links, too, tended to appear at lower positions, although the effect was minor. Both attitude and politicisation of SERPs varied considerably with the specific search term used. We did not find evidence for a location-induced bias, as the SERPs for different municipalities contained essentially the same links, albeit in somewhat different order. While the observed immigration-positive tendency itself may appear to fuel filter bubble concerns, the matter turns out to be complex. We identify the need for more research on several key issues.</p>

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