The online reviews site Yelp said Tuesday it is rolling out a new feature to protect users seeking abortions from being misled about anti-abortion pregnancy centers listed on its platform.
Such centers are typically religiously affiliated and deter clients from having an abortion. On Tuesday, Yelp said it will place a consumer notice on the listings informing users that the centers ātypically provide limited medical services and may not have licensed medical professionals onsite.ā
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In 2018, moderators for the San Francisco-based company began recategorizing listings for such organizations as ācrisis pregnancy centersā or āfaith-based crisis pregnancy centers.ā The organizations had previously categorized themselves as reproductive health services, medical centers and other health and medical categories.
āItās well-reported that crisis pregnancy centers do not offer abortion services, and itās been shown that many provide misleading information in an attempt to steer people seeking abortion care to other options,ā the company said in a post on its website detailing the change.
Yelpās move might put more pressure on Google to do something similar with listings on its site. Last week, hundreds of Google employees released a petition calling on the company to fix misleading search results for abortion services by removing āfake abortion providersā and halt its business with āpublishers of disinformation related to abortion services.ā
In June, Democratic lawmakers in Congress also urged the company to curb the appearance of the anti-abortion pregnancy centers for certain search results. But Republicans pushed back last month, warning the tech giant not to do so in a letter sent by 17 conservative attorney generals to Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
Google did not immediately reply to a request for comment on Tuesday.
In the past several months, Yelp said it has also been picking up on efforts to better match users searching for abortion clinics with those services and make it less likely those users will see anti-abortion pregnancy centers in search results. The company said it has evaluated roughly 33,500 listings this year and recategorized nearly 470 pages for the centers.