SEARCH ENGINE LAND – Apr 6 – Google says it’s spending “millions of dollars” to police AdWords ads to ensure they’re not contributing to human trafficking, but the head of a victim’s rights group seems to believe that’s not enough. Philip J. Cenedella of the National Association of Human Trafficking Victim Advocates (NAHTVA) says they should, “stop all of these ads until they can guarantee 0.0% of the providers of the services are NOT trafficking victims, exploited women, men, girls and boys.” The challenge is the sheer number of ads that Google deals with on a regular basis and, even though the company does both manual and algorithmic reviews, bad ads seem to slip through all the time.
by Pamela Parker
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aka Google should throw the baby out with the bath water?
While we’re at it, all massage parlors should close in the USA, and people flying to Bangkok should have a monitoring bracelet installed before departure.
More policing is needed, but this solution is ludicrous.
aka Google should throw the baby out with the bath water?
While we’re at it, all massage parlors should close in the USA, and people flying to Bangkok should have a monitoring bracelet installed before departure.
More policing is needed, but this solution is ludicrous.
And if it were your daughter that disappeared? Would it be as ludicrous?
And if it were your daughter that disappeared? Would it be as ludicrous?
I beleive Philip J. Cenedella should be fired because his 99% efforts and inputs into success of NAHTVA mission are just not good enough
I beleive Philip J. Cenedella should be fired because his 99% efforts and inputs into success of NAHTVA mission are just not good enough