Reported by: Joel Noe, Tommy Hoegaarden
Source: Google, CNN, Instinct Magazine
First Reported by: Joel Noe, Tommy Hoegaarden
Google, famed for creating “doodles” to celebrate significant events, has been criticized by the gay community for hiding one of its new doodles marking gay pride month.
Throughout June a rainbow pops up alongside the Google search bar – but only when users search for certain "pride-related" terms such as: “gay,” "lesbian," "homosexuality," "LGBT," "bisexual" and "transgender."
However, the gay community has expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that the search engine does not show the rainbow for all searches.
Some have said that “hiding” the feature behind only “pride-related” searches has been so Google can avoid criticism from anti-gay groups.
According to Nicholas Jackson writing on “The Atlantic” tech site, by hiding the “pride doodle” Google should be able to “keep the six-color rainbow, a symbol universally associated with gay pride ever since San Francisco artist Gilbert Baker created it 33 years ago, from appearing on the pages of those who are still opposed to gay rights. And keep Google from having to deal with any backlash.”
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