Google, which has been under fire for allegations that its algorithms unfairly target conservative content, has been sued by the Republican National Committee (RNC) for allegedly routing the organization’s political campaign emails to spam.
“The timing of Google’s most egregious filtering is particularly damning,” the complaint states, alleging that Google sends nearly all of the RNC’s fundraising emails to spam around the end of the month, when its fundraising efforts are typically most successful.
The lawsuit says that so many of its emails are being “predictably throttled” that the practice is costing the RNC revenue, which is especially problematic as the midterm elections loom.
“This harm is irreparable and must be stopped,” the complaint states.
The RNC says this “discrimination” has been ongoing for nearly a year and efforts to resolve the problem by talking to Google have failed.
“For ten months in a row, Google has sent crucial end-of-month Republican GOTV and fundraising emails to spam with zero explanation. We are committed to putting an end to this clear pattern of bias,” McDaniel added.
Republicans have long accused tech giants of bias against conservative viewpoints and of suppressing free speech.
The tech companies have repeatedly denied such allegations.
Republicans introduced a bill earlier this year that would require tech platforms to share how their filtering techniques work and make it illegal to put campaign emails into spam unless requested by users.