On November 5, according to The Washington Post, Google CEO Sundar Pichai sent an urgent email to all employees on Monday, November 4, emphasizing that Google must remain a "trusted source of information" regardless of the election results. The move came after Trump claimed that Pichai personally called to discuss his search popularity and threatened to sue Google for alleged election interference. Compared with the strict content review in 2020, major technology companies are shrinking. YouTube now allows election fraud statements, while Meta reduces the visibility of political content. Silicon Valley seems to be focusing on avoiding conflicts with Trump supporters, having previously been accused of bias.