The Landrith Google Study
April 17th, 2010 | Author: admin
Does google discriminate against gender? According to this study it does and a scientific method can be applied to verify the findings:
The Landrith Google Study
Do you google yourself or the names of others you know? The first 10 pages of google are probably the most important documents on any topic you can think of they tell you who is who and what is what. However, Google favors men over women, even if a woman has a long history in google. My study shows that in the first pages of google on last names, google favors men. Try this test out for yourself . try several last names of famous women and you will to have dig through the pages to find them after the men.
This Study was conducted by Tina Landrith-Mills on over 1000 surnames.
Tina has no clue how anything on the Internet works, much less on how Google works. She fails to explain that the male sites in her examples are listed first because they get more traffic due to the quality of the site content. When content is good, traffic is good. In turn, the site owners search position increased as a result. One must earn ranking, not protest to have it bestowed upon them at the expense of other working developers! I suppose work might be a scary propitiation here.
tjwelch62 10 months ago
In your own words, "google is an incredible history book." Well, you should open your eyes to the fact that women did not get many opportunities to be famous historically. That isn't google's fault. Why are you blaming google for just doing their job and returning the pages that people are looking for? Truly, you are delusional. "Google is a paternal network"? More like google accurately reflects a world in which there are more famous men than famous women.
theguyi26 1 year ago