Apple and Google suppressed negative Graham Platner stories for months on their news platform, study finds
A Fox News report says a study found Apple News and Google News did not surface negative stories about Graham Platner for months, even as scandals around him grew. The article argues this matters because both platforms are major gateways to news, so decisions about what is shown or omitted can shape public understanding of a prominent political figure. In that framing, the issue is not only about Platner himself but also about the influence large technology companies have over news discovery.
From the text provided, the controversy centres on allegations against Platner, including sexual assault claims, and the political reaction that followed. The article also points to figures such as Ro Khanna, who is described as regretting his past support for Platner, as evidence of the wider fallout. However, the excerpt does not include key methodological details about the study, such as how the platforms were measured, how many stories were reviewed, or whether Apple and Google responded to the allegations of suppression.
- Study alleges news platforms downplayed Platner scandals
- Article raises concerns about platform influence over news visibility
- Methodology and platform responses are not included