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Google ‘fixes’ issue with voting search results that weren’t actually broken
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Google搜索显示“哪里投票”信息时存在差异,引发争议。马斯克指出搜“为哈里斯投票”有地图,搜“为特朗普投票”无地图。虽谷歌解释因哈里斯也是地名,但仍决定改变显示方式,称已解决问题,此举引发质疑。

💡Google搜索'哪里投票',部分搜索结果显示不同

😮马斯克指出搜'为哈里斯投票'与'为特朗普投票'的差异

📋谷歌解释因地名原因,仍改变'哪里投票'显示方式

❓谷歌称已解决问题,引发用户质疑和不满

Google says it has addressed an issue with its search engine that saw it displaying a “where to vote” panel, which includes a map of polling places, for some specific voting-related searches but not for others. The tech giant even used the word “fixed” to respond to the matter, despite the fact that Google Search was working correctly and as designed. In doing so, Google gave fuel to baseless conspiracy theories that it was intentionally displaying biased results.

The issue was highlighted on X by Elon Musk, who asked if others were seeing the problem with the “where to vote” queries, too, and later posted an emoji of a face with a raised eyebrow when resharing another user’s post showing the differences in two Google searches.

The problem, according to Musk and his supporters, was that users who searched for “Where can I vote for Harris?” would see a map display prompting them to enter a street address to find their local polling place. But those who entered the same query for Trump would only see a selection of top stories and other standard search results.

The conspiracy raised didn’t hold water, though, as Google confirmed on X that the search engine was effectively working as intended given that “Harris” is also the name of a location — a county in Texas — while Trump is not. As Google pointed out in an X post on Tuesday afternoon, a similar map would appear if users searched for “where can I vote for Vance?” (Trump’s VP pick), because “Vance” is also the name of a county.

That explanation should have been enough to debunk the conspiracies circulating on X that Google was displaying biased results. Despite this clarification, Google decided to change how and when the “where to vote” panel would appear in response to these searches, making it appear like the company was taking accountability for a mistake it made.

In a post on X at 3:22 p.m. ET on Tuesday, the search giant said a fix was coming, adding that very few people would actually search for voting information by appending the name of their county to their query. At 3:38 p.m. ET, Google posted “Update: This is now fixed.”

As expected, Google’s word choice — saying it had “fixed” the problem — raised questions from those prone to believing that Google was somehow trying to influence the election. Users on X questioned why, if Google had not done anything wrong, would it need to “fix” the issue. Others continued to call out Google for the mistake and suggested various punitive actions like fines and lawsuits.

Google has been asked for comment on the matter but an immediate response was not provided.

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