Missouri Attorney General launches investigation against Google for Censorship
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has initiated an investigation against Google, accusing the company of manipulating search results and restricting the display of conservative content before the US presidential election. Bailey argues that Google's actions may disrupt democratic processes, affecting access to information and public opinion.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced the launch of an investigation into Google, accusing the company of restricting the display of conservative content and manipulating search results. Bailey said that such actions by Google could pose a threat to democratic processes, as they restrict users' access to information and can influence public opinion in the run-up to elections.
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