
Microsoft Bing seemingly censors iconic Tiananmen Square imagery (update)
Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central
Update: Microsoft has issued a statement declaring the removal an error. A Microsoft spokesperson told Business Insider “this is due to a human error, and we are actively working to resolve this.” (Thanks to John C for the tip.)
It looks like Bing isn’t a fan of the iconic Tank Man image, which depicts a lone man standing in front of tanks following the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. The image’s absence comes on the anniversary of the protests.
China’s been infamous for its censorship of the Tiananmen Square situation and what went down there, but those outside the country didn’t typically have to worry about the subject being censored. However, Microsoft’s Bing seems to be changing its tune on that policy.
As spotted by Google’s Shane Huntley on Twitter, Bing-searching “Tank Man” will net you a “sorry, no results here” message instead of thousands of copies of the iconic picture (via Motherboard). DuckDuckGo, a search engine that utilizes Bing for results, displays the same message. In stark contrast, Google shows the image instead of pretending it doesn’t exist.
What’s odd is that Bing still shows results for Tank Man via traditional searches, so it’s not like the apparent image censorship is enough to stop anyone from using the search engine to learn about the protests. However, the random gutting of all imagery for the iconic photo sets a strange precedent for most of the planet, which isn’t supposed to be susceptible to Chinese censorship practices (“supposed to be” being the operative phrase in that sentence).
Microsoft has yet to comment on the matter as of this writing, but it will be interesting to see what the tech giant has to say. Whether future search topics will be globally censored in either the image category or traditional search field remains to be seen, but this is an unsettling incident even by itself.

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