“When I conducted my classroom exercise this semester, Black Girls Rock!, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering young women of color, was ranked high on the first page results, showing that there are, indeed , alternatives to the usual search results.” (Noble, page 6)
After reading Noble’s piece, I came across this statement about how she started a nonprofit dedicated to empowering young women of color for her classroom exercise and she found that it ranked highly in search results as opposed to anything vulgar that might rank similar to the search. I think that by this statement she is stating how google tends to rank vulgar URLs high rather than other URLs. By seeing that her page was ranked high, she is stating how it is possible for Google to rank URLs that don’t necessarily have vulgar content and how she was able to see that Google can choose what they want to rank due to our digital democracy. Based off our our clicks, she also goes on to say how sexism and pornography are the most popular values on the internet when it comes to women and it is all due to us voting. This goes to show that it seems as if society are the culprits for vulgarity being so popular on the internet.



