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Many Twitter users pointed out the absence of the photograph, speculating it was done intentionally.
Here’s why it got removed
As many users were tagging google and questioning the tech company, Google responded saying, “ This was not purposeful & will be resolved. Images in such panels are automatically created & updated. During an update, they can briefly disappear”
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Further, the company claimed the glitch was temporary and blamed an update for the unwanted error. “If a Knowledge Graph image is missing due to an update, the subject will be named but lack an image in anything automatically generated from the Knowledge Graph. This is why Churchill’s image (but not his name) is missing from some lists. It is temporary & will be resolved”
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“We’ll want to explore exactly why an automatic update caused it to disappear & see if there are any improvements in those systems to address” it added
Google claims the issue was not specific to Churchill and also impacted results for Wilson, MacDonald and Baldwin, adding ‘it might be that our systems are only displaying the last term of prime ministers who had non-consecutive terms.’
Lastly, the issue was resolved by google, they tweeted saying, “We’ve now resolved the issue that was preventing the picture of Sir Winston Churchill from being updated to appear in his knowledge panel and Knowledge Graph-related lists. Again, this was not purposeful. Our apologies for the concerns caused.”
However, netizens were not happy with their apology and demanded to know the main reason behind it.