Yahoo removes DEI pages from its website

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By Karla T Vasquez

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Tech agency Yahoo has removed several pages and other sections from its corporate website in recent months regarding its diversity, equity and inclusion policy.

A section of Yahoo’s website that was before Dei dedicated No longer loads and Instead of rewrite On the organization’s executive leadership page. Its previous version Yahoo’s leadership page at the end of 2024 The language mentioned in diversity and inclusion, but Are not present On the current website of Yahoo. Yahoo’s 2022 Diversity Report No longer loads and returns Page “not found” errorThe Open locations on Yahoo’s Career’s website still advertise on the Link of Yahoo’s former DI Page, The Page Now the re -direction on Yahoo’s leadership page.

Yahoo, which is owned by TechCrunch, has changed the website from December 2024 to January 2025, the Historical Tihasic copy of the Yahoo website has been hosted on Internet archive Wavebak machineThe

Yahoo’s spokesman Brenden Le Lee told TechCrunch in a statement: “We renewed our corporate website at the end of last year as a first part of the Multi-phase re-design timeframe to restart our advertisements.

The latest US company Yahoo to bring public statement about DII in the ongoing efforts of the Trump administration to reduce the DII policy in both the public and private cases of the Trump administration.

A screenshot of a Yahoo webpage that is reported by the Webac Machine is a 2022 variety report.
Yahoo’s 2022 variety is hosting the report.Figure Credit:TechCrunch
Ay "The page was not found" Error message in the same URL as the previous 2022 variation of Yahoo on Yahoo's website, which is now read: "Looks like you have found your way on a page that does not exist."
Yahoo’s 2022 variety reports are no longer loaded.Figure Credit:TechCrunch

Since taking office again, President Trump has signed several executive orders to press private companies to restore their DII programs. In February, US Attorney General Palm Bondie Order DII programs in the private sector agencies with federal funding “investigating, eliminating and punishing” the judiciary.

Several technology companies, including Google and OpenAI, have already scrubbed DII references from their websites in recent months. A few days before the Trump administration took over, Meta also removed its corporate DII programs, citing a “change” legal landscape regarding DII. Only then did the Amazon eliminated the inclusion and variations from the annual report filed by the controllers.

TechCrunch reported in March that the US Health Insurance Giant United Nations also scrubbed most of the website of its DII website.

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