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Imagine that: Search for 'abortion' on YouTube pulled up 'horrifying gore,' but YouTube is on it

This is kind of weird, like Oliver Darcy’s somewhat obsessive quest to have Alex Jones banned from Twitter. April Glaser not only wrote a piece for Slate on what she found when searching YouTube for abortion; she apparently asked for YouTube to change the results, and YouTube complied.

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“Dangerous misinformation” — on the Internet? Whoa, give us a moment to process that.

We could argue that a pregnant woman isn’t “sick,” and so abortion’s not a matter of women’s health in almost all instances; a matter of convenience, sure.

Yeah, and a point that didn’t quite get enough attention in the original tweet: videos of abortion would be a horrifying mix of gore, plain and simple.

But YouTube has changed the search results, so it’s all good now. Check it out:

I emailed YouTube Friday afternoon asking why anti-abortion videos saturated the search results for “abortion,” and if the platform thought accurate, health-focused information had a place there. By Monday morning, before the company got back to me, the search results had changed to include a number of news outlets among the top results, including a video from Vice about how women trying to get abortions are being stymied by anti-abortion centers that masquerade as clinics.

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We’re reminded of that undercover video of a former StemExpress employee recounting her first day on the job, using tweezers to sift through “a clear pie dish full of ‘POC’ — products of conception.” That was pretty gory.

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