While some of the offensive videos were taken down or removed in search results, others suggesting victims were liars or performers remained on the site. On Monday, more than 24 hours after the attack, both Google and YouTube search bars promoted “antifa” as the first autocomplete suggestion for users who typed the suspect’s name. The subsequent results included a number of propaganda videos, including one titled “DEVIN PATRICK KELLEY ANTIFA CONFIRMED *PROOF*” and another labeled “Devin Kelley is ANTIFA”. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Both Google and YouTube search bars suggested ‘antifa’ after users typed the suspect’s name. A YouTube spokesperson admitted that the site had problems, telling the Guardian that search results were not working as they should have.
Source: The Guardian November 06, 2017 20:57 UTC