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    Watch out Business owners....the Left is watching you.




    Yelp wants to help its users make better decisions about the places they’re looking up and is rolling out a new feature today that will alert people if a business has been associated with “egregious, racially-charged actions.” These labels will be added to pages that see a rise in reviews based on what people have seen in the news or social media rather than first-hand experiences. Yelp will also include a link to an article explaining more about the incident that caused the business to catch attention for racist conduct. The labels don’t just tell you about places accused of racism — they’ll also alert you to those who were victims of it.
    Yelp said its user operations team has already been placing these alerts based on an increase in the number of reviews citing news or social media, so these new labels aren’t an entirely new concept. The difference is that the company will now flag places that have been accused of using racist language or symbols and other such actions.
    When it first notices a person associated with a business has been a target or accused of racism, Yelp will add a Public Attention Alert to that company’s page “to warn consumers that the business may be receiving an influx of reviews as a result of increased attention.” If a business has been accused of “overtly racist actions, where we can link to a news article,” Yelp will use its “Business Accused of Racist Behavior” label instead.
    Yelp is relying on news and social media reports in this process partly to warn people about the possible influx of fake reviews affecting a business’ ratings in these situations. “It’s always been Yelp’s policy that all reviews must be based on actual first-hand consumer experiences with the business,” the company said in its news release. “This policy is critical to mitigating fake reviews and maintaining the integrity of content on our platform. We don’t allow people to leave reviews based on media reports because it can artificially inflate or deflate a business’s star rating.”
    According to Yelp, up till this point in 2020, it’s already seen a 133 percent increase in “media-fueled incidences” compared to the same time last year. “Increasingly, consumers across the U.S. are voting with their dollars by supporting businesses that align with their values,” the company said. “As always, we continue to evaluate how we can best use our platform to build a better, more equitable and inclusive environment.”

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    Somehow, we need to stop this kind of bull****. The damn media is destroying law abiding citizens lives. How far are we going to let this kind of labeling go on? This Country is falling completely apart. Our great grand children will wonder why we sat on our ass and watched as their future and our present lives is being dismantled and being restructured into Socialism.


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    maybe we should start flooding the social media pages that YELP is "racist" and see how THEY like it.....

    Si vis pacem, para bellum

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    William, it's really hard for me to control my feelings anymore. It would not be pretty if I had to talk to a radical Liberal, face to face about what's going on in America....


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    It's pretty bad when corporations/businesses/organizations/agencies feel obligated to come out with a public declaration of how non-racist they are because of the fear that they'll be automatically labeled racist if they don't.

    The mob apparently rules.


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    Bravo Six, you are absolutely right... the mob DOES rule, because there appears to be no one in a position of responsibility that has the balls to thee the mob to go home...or... else, and MEAN it.... one mob, in one city, surrounded and executed, and this BS would stop immediately....

    Si vis pacem, para bellum

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    Thing is, that most law abiding citizens are good people. Most are Christians. They always try to solve problems without violence. But, we know that you can't win wars by being nice to your enemy.....


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