Naver faces 26.7 bln-won fine, accused of manipulating algorithms
SEJONG, Oct. 6 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's antitrust regulator on Tuesday accused Naver Corp., the nation's biggest search engine, of manipulating search algorithms in favor of the company's online shopping site and imposed a 26.7 billion-won (US$22.9 million) fine.
The fine, announced by the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC), is the nation's first that the regulator has levied on a technology platform operator for making algorithmic changes that favor a certain business.
The accusation is also expected to undermine consumers' trust in Naver's services, including search, shopping and news.
According to KFTC, Naver made algorithmic changes in favor of the company at least six times between 2012 and 2015.
In February 2012, or two months before Naver began its own online shopping service, Naver manipulated search algorithms that lowered the rankings of goods sold by competitors, such as Gmarket and Interpark.
Naver also tweaked its algorithms to show more search results for goods and services when they are linked to the company's payment service, Naver Pay.
As a result, the market penetration rate of Naver's shopping platform jumped to 21.08 percent in 2018 from 4.97 percent in 2015, KFTC said.
Naver's competitors saw their market penetration rates fall during the four-year period, KFTC said.
Naver accounted for about 70 percent of the search market in online shopping.
Song Sang-min, director general at the KFTC, told reporters that Naver "deceived consumers and distorted competition" by manipulating search results and rankings.
kdh@yna.co.kr
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