Pinterest And The Knot Will Stop Promoting Wedding Content That Romanticizes Slave Plantations

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Wedding planning sites like The Knot and Pinterest will officially stop promoting slave plantations as places to get married.

Slave plantations are not places to romanticize and now major wedding planning sites finally agree

When it comes to planning weddings, brides and grooms-to-be typically head straight for Pinterest and The Knot to get the ball rolling on wedding locations, flowers, ceremony ideas, and the like. For years, Southern slave plantations have basically been re-branded to appeal to brides and grooms as romantic wedding locations — but that’s coming to a halt, at least as far as Pinterest and The Knot can control it.

“We want to make sure we’re serving all our couples and that they don’t feel in any way discriminated against,” chief marketing officer Dhanusha Sivajee tells BuzzFeed News. She notes that former slave plantations have changed their names to manors or farms, but they still have to abide by the new rules for The Knot websites and disclose that they are, in fact, former plantations.

Pinterest will change its policies to limit the distribution of plantation content by turning off search recommendations, autocomplete and email notifications. The company is also working to ensure plantation content doesn’t appear in online search results by deindexing their existing content. “Weddings should be a symbol of love and unity. Plantations represent none of those things. We are grateful to Color of Change for bringing attention to this disrespectful practice,”Anyone who searches for plantation-related content on Pinterest will also see an advisory that some of the results may violate Pinterest’s policies. Additionally, Pinterest will make sure no ads show on those search results so the company does not make money from them., a civil rights advocacy group.

 

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This is ridiculous. As someone from the south there are several homes built in the last 20 years on acres of land that have dubbed themselves plantations. We have numerous venues that advertise as plantations because of their style of home and massive land the venue sits on.

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