According to a news agency report, the Supreme Court’s decision has increased pressure on tech companies. They need to take steps on such content and videos, which have false claim content about abortion. Earlier this month, Google announced that it would automatically refine information about users going to abortion clinics or other places. These can cause legal problems due to the Supreme Court’s decision.
But some MPs are pressurizing Google to work on limiting the presence of pregnancy centers in the results of their search engine. Regarding this, the Attorney General wrote in a letter to Google and its original company CEO Sundar Pichai on Thursday that on the request of government officials, pressing the life-supporter and mother-support voices would violate the most basic principle of American market ideas.
According to media reports, about YouTube’s move, the company spokesman Elena Hernandez has said that it is important to connect people with health subjects and we continuously review our policies. In the next few weeks from today, we will remove such content from our platform that instructs people for unsafe abortion methods or promotes false claims about abortion. YouTube says that he will remove such videos from his platform at the global level in which unprotected abortion and false claims related to them are made.
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