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Separate searches for those named organizations did produce a link to their webpage but one has to know of their exact name to see it. | Separate searches for those named organizations did produce a link to their webpage but one has to know of their exact name to see it. | ||
− | Other searches for circumcision, will produce known biased sources as [[Wikipedia bias on circumcision| Wikipedia]], the [[Care_of_intact,_foreskinned_boys#Mayo_Clinic_information_should_be_rejected| Mayo Clinic]], and [[Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]]. The IntactiWiki page, ''[[Circumcision bullet-points for parents]]'', can only be found if the title of the page is enclosed in quotation marks. | + | Other searches for circumcision, will produce known biased sources such as [[Wikipedia bias on circumcision| Wikipedia]], the [[Care_of_intact,_foreskinned_boys#Mayo_Clinic_information_should_be_rejected| Mayo Clinic]], and [[Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]]. The IntactiWiki page, ''[[Circumcision bullet-points for parents]]'', can only be found if the title of the page is enclosed in quotation marks. |
Alternative search engines may produce better results than Google. | Alternative search engines may produce better results than Google. |
Revision as of 12:07, 3 September 2024
Google bias on circumcision is evident when one runs searches at Google regarding circumcision. A search for "circumcision information for parents" produced a list of about 230 promotional pages produced by various institutional and individual vendors of circumcision who profit from the performance of circumcision, so are highly biased. No pages by opponents of circumcision such as Intact America, Saving Our Sons, or IntactiWiki were provided.
Separate searches for those named organizations did produce a link to their webpage but one has to know of their exact name to see it.
Other searches for circumcision, will produce known biased sources such as Wikipedia, the Mayo Clinic, and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The IntactiWiki page, Circumcision bullet-points for parents, can only be found if the title of the page is enclosed in quotation marks.
Alternative search engines may produce better results than Google.
See also
External links
- Official website. Retrieved 2 September 2024