I just googled GitHub and the top results were ads for circleci and gitlab. Buying ads for competitors keywords is extremely normal. Gitlab would love to dissuade me from using GitHub, just as a crisis pregnancy center would love to dissuade me from getting an abortion.
In what way are these situations comparable? If you google GitHub you’re probably looking for source control. GitLab offers source control. If you google “abortion providers” you’re looking to get an abortion. The ads you see are specifically for people who want to look like abortion providers but actually seek to stop you from getting one and don’t provide any abortion services at all. It’s like googling GitHub and…
Googling 'abortion clinic near me'? The top result often an anti-abortion clinic
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#12Sure the person wants to kill himself but should he.
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#13Earlier quoted context omitted.
In what way are these situations comparable? If you google GitHub you’re probably looking for source control. GitLab offers source control. If you google “abortion providers” you’re looking to get an abortion. The ads you see are specifically for people who want to look like abortion providers but actually seek to stop you from getting one and don’t provide any abortion services at all. It’s like googling GitHub and…
Like searching for how to commit suicide and the top results being about dissuading you from it?
Re: Googling 'abortion clinic near me'? The top result often an anti-abortion clinic
#14From my point of view, as someone who is pro life, it’s fine; it’s like showing anti-suicide line when you look for “how to kill myself” Sure the person wants to kill himself but should he .
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#15From my point of view, as someone who is pro life, it’s fine; it’s like showing anti-suicide line when you look for “how to kill myself” Sure the person wants to kill himself but should he .
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#16Earlier quoted context omitted.
Like searching for how to commit suicide and the top results being about dissuading you from it?
The analogy would work if suicide was legal and desirable and there were reputable suicide services a la Futurama.
Now, if we talked about assisted suicide…
Re: Googling 'abortion clinic near me'? The top result often an anti-abortion clinic
#17I just googled GitHub and the top results were ads for circleci and gitlab. Buying ads for competitors keywords is extremely normal. Gitlab would love to dissuade me from using GitHub, just as a crisis pregnancy center would love to dissuade me from getting an abortion.
And what is more, we have an ethical obligations as Google's users and customers to force Google to behave ethically, since massive international corporations never will do so on their own.
Re: Googling 'abortion clinic near me'? The top result often an anti-abortion clinic
#18From my point of view, as someone who is pro life, it’s fine; it’s like showing anti-suicide line when you look for “how to kill myself” Sure the person wants to kill himself but should he .
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#19Re: Googling 'abortion clinic near me'? The top result often an anti-abortion clinic
#20From my point of view, as someone who is pro life, it’s fine; it’s like showing anti-suicide line when you look for “how to kill myself” Sure the person wants to kill himself but should he .
Do you think abortion clinics should be advertised when people search "churches near me"?