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Is Pok茅mon Go racially biased?

#mypokehood raises the question: Why are there fewer Pok茅mon stops in minority neighborhoods?

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People play the augmented reality mobile game Pok茅mon Go by Nintendo in Hong Kong. In the US, some Pok茅mon players are wondering why there seem to be fewer Pok茅mon stops in minority neighborhoods.

Pok茅mon come in all colors but seem to congregate in white, urban areas.

Pok茅mon Go players have noticed a racial discrepancy in where it's easy to play the game.聽While some聽neighborhoods聽have an abundance of Pok茅stops and gyms for players to pick up virtual loot and face off their monsters against competitors, others are near complete dead-zones.

Writer Aura Bogado started the hashtag #mypokehood to crowdsource data on how Pok茅stops were distributed in different parts of the country after she noticed the difference between playing the game in her聽predominantly聽minority Los Angeles neighborhood and Long Beach, which is nearly 50 percent white, . Players from rural and minority communities shared screenshots of how聽Pok茅mon Go looked from their backyards 鈥 sometimes with no Pok茅mon locations in sight.

Zooming out to look at the big picture confirms these users' experiences. As the share of the white population increases, Pok茅stops and gyms become more plentiful, according to聽 in Washington DC.

"In neighborhoods that are majority white, there are 55 portals on average, compared with 19 portals in neighborhoods that are majority black,鈥 write Shiva Kooragayala and Tanaya Srini, who controlled for relevant factors including population density and the distribution of Millennials.

Fitting the same pattern, Miami has than its black ones, according to the Belleville News-Democrat. Chicago's majority black South Side is largely devoid of portals, though they're easy to find in other parts of the city.

But there's no evidence that Pok茅mon game-makers deliberately left certain communities behind. Instead, Pok茅mon locations were imported from an earlier Niantic augmented reality game called Ingress. The locations of Ingress portals were crowdsourced, from both people who contributed information about landmarks to the Historical Marker Database and later from players of the games themselves.

Ingress players tend to , according to 2013 and 2014 surveys, whereas the database volunteers were mostly male and older, as the Belleville News-Democrat reported. Though more comprehensive demographic information isn't available, the overwhelmingly male and tech-savvy individuals tagged the locations now used for Pok茅stops and gyms based on where they frequented, not offering a comprehensive tour of the city.

"As one聽Pok茅mon聽Go player put it, the sites were selected 'by people with smartphones, tech knowledge, and spare time,' which , including many minority communities, who may not have the spare time or money to spend on games like Ingress and聽Pok茅mon聽Go," Jeffery Vagle, executive director of the Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, wrote in a blog post.

It's currently聽, so the diverse group of Pok茅mon Go players haven't gotten to propose new ideas based on their surroundings.

Aura Bogado offered a suggestion as a preliminary measure to more equally distribute Pok茅mon Go locations:聽.

Long-term, technology companies should be better be able to predict and account for how their games and programs will interact with society if they hire more social scientists and people of color,聽Safiya Umoja Noble, professor of information studies and African-American studies at UCLA, tells USA Today.聽鈥淭his is not a new story in terms of a product having some type of 鈥 whether intended or unintended 鈥 discriminatory effect.鈥

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