Google Addresses Why Winston Churchill’s Photo Mysteriously Vanished From Search
By Izza Sofia, 15 Jun 2020
Image via mirtmirt / Shutterstock.com
Internet users found out that the image meant to represent Winston Churchill on Google was no longer in the “knowledge graph” over the weekend. Instead, a black box appeared after users ran a quick search on his name.
Others also noticed that images of former UK prime ministers were also not available. However, people pointed out that photos of Adolf Hitler and Stalin were still displayed.
The mysterious disappearances left many baffled, who started tagging Google in demand for answers.
Google’s search liaison team tweeted, “We’re aware an image for Sir Winston Churchill is missing from his Knowledge Graph entry on Google. We apologize for any concern. This was not purposeful and will be resolved.”
According to the tech giant, images might disappear temporarily during updates.
Among those who spoke out about the issue was Conservative MP Simon Clarke, who tweeted, “Mind-blowing if this is deliberate policy, @Google. Western Europe would almost certainly be enslaved if it wasn’t for the man whose photo is now absent.”
Google has apologized for the glitch and blamed an update for the error. “If a Knowledge Graph image is missing due to an update, the subject will be named but lack an image in anything automatically generated from the Knowledge Graph. This is why Churchill’s image (but not his name) is missing from some lists. It is temporary and will be resolved,” the team wrote.
The issue comes after Churchill’s statue was defaced during the Black Lives Matter protests in London, where the word “racist” was written on the sculpture.
Yep, happened for me too when I searched World War II leaders. Got pictures of 53 leaders but no pic of Churchill. https://t.co/kpIKhCedHq pic.twitter.com/YD51EthxV5
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) June 14, 2020
Mind blowing if this is deliberate policy, @Google. Western Europe would almost certainly be enslaved if it wasn’t for the man whose photo is now absent. https://t.co/VsURjAVdCs
— Simon Clarke MP (@SimonClarkeMP) June 14, 2020
I just checked this out. Go to Google & ask for British Prime Ministers. Winston Churchill’s picture has been removed.
— Gerard Batten (@GerardBattenUK) June 14, 2020
What’s going on? pic.twitter.com/rnfCw9bVhO
Google has removed Churchill’s photo out of all the previous Prime Minister’s photos.
— Adam Brooks (@EssexPR) June 13, 2020
Utterly disturbing that such a company can have that power to censor our British history.
Shame on you @Google pic.twitter.com/aRC0PY93qs
It shows how ridiculous our country has become that we're even having a debate about Winston Churchill.
— Rupert Lowe (@RupertLowe10) June 14, 2020
He was the man who defeated Hitler and now Google have removed his picture and we've boarded his statue up.
What the hell is going on?!
Just to clarify: removing a photo of Winston Churchill from Google won’t end racism. pic.twitter.com/5eRxnL4Nkq
— Emily Hewertson (@emilyhewertson) June 14, 2020
If a Knowledge Graph image is missing due to an update, the subject will be named but lack an image in anything automatically generated from the Knowledge Graph. This is why Churchill’s image (but not his name) is missing from some lists. It is temporary & will be resolved….
— Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) June 14, 2020
Some have noted that Churchill’s first term does not appear for a search on UK prime ministers that shows an automatically generated Knowledge Graph list. This is not specific to Churchill; a similar thing happens with Wilson, MacDonald and Baldwin….
— Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) June 14, 2020
When the Knowledge Graph image is restored for Churchill, his image will again be shown in Knowledge Graph-generated content, where only his name shows now. Again, apologies for concern caused. You can learn more about how our Knowledge Graph works here: https://t.co/XZcD1KHNAU
— Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) June 14, 2020
We don’t have an exact time for when Churchill’s Knowledge Graph image will be restored, but it will be as rapidly done as possible. We’ll want to explore exactly why an automatic update caused it to disappear & see if there are any improvements in those systems to address….
— Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) June 14, 2020
We’ve now resolved the issue that was preventing the picture of Sir Winston Churchill from being updated to appear in his knowledge panel and Knowledge Graph-related lists. Again, this was not purposeful. Our apologies for the concerns caused. pic.twitter.com/qoH2tEWhhq
— Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) June 14, 2020
[via Independent, opening image via mirtmirt / Shutterstock.com]