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Relief after Google's description of Holocaust survivor Ike Alterman as 'fictional character' disappears

By Gabriel·Business Manchester·Technology / Digital Services / Content Moderation

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Summary

Google has removed a search result that incorrectly described Holocaust survivor Ike Alterman as a 'fictional character', prompting relief from those who flagged the error. The misclassification highlighted concerns about how major technology platforms handle sensitive historical information and biographical data. This incident underscores the importance of accurate content moderation for Greater Manchester businesses relying on search visibility and digital reputation management. The correction demonstrates both the risks of algorithmic errors and the necessity for robust fact-checking processes in the digital age.

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Organisations mentioned

  • Google

Common questions

What is this article about?
Google corrected a search result that falsely labelled Holocaust survivor Ike Alterman as fictional, raising concerns about content accuracy and digital platform accountability across Greater Manchester.
When was this published?
This article was published on 24 May 2026.
Who published this article?
This article was published by Business Manchester, written by Gabriel.
Which organisations does this article mention?
This article mentions Google.