Summary

Google Maps has blocked reviews for the Gulf of Mexico after backlash over renaming it “Gulf of America” for U.S. users, following a Trump executive order.

Critics accused Google of censorship after it removed negative reviews. Google defended the move, citing policies against off-topic content.

Mexico’s President Sheinbaum opposed the change and may take legal action. Apple Maps also adopted the new name.

The controversy adds to concerns over tech companies aligning with Trump, following Meta’s rollback of fact-checking and diversity initiatives.

  • @RabbitBBQ
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    Can they make Google list Canada as a state along with Greenland, then we won’t have to invade???

  • @[email protected]
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    Always remember: Fascism is a feature of capitalism. In desperate times capitalism pushes facism.

    Also capitalists are always gone be happy to work with fascists, because it gives them more power and money.

  • @lennybird
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    More evidence that Corporations are psychopaths in pathological pursuit of profit, just as Joel Bakan wrote.

    • @Elshar
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      I mean just watch that video of Eric Schmidt of Google that came out last year. It’s pretty shocking how bold they are in their willingness to break laws and social norms for money.

  • @PhoreTwunny
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    When do we start burning data centers to the ground?

    • @Macallan
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      Good luck with that. The Data centers I have been on have more security than many military bases I’ve been on.

  • @bitjunkie
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    311 day ago

    Ah yes censoring your detractors, the go-to move of someone who is confident that they’re in the right

  • @kewjo
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    I guess it’s time to give Google campuses 1 Star reviews?

  • Phoenixz
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    Anyone else remembering the good old “do no evil” times from Google, where it actually was and enrichment for humanity?

    And here we are today.

    Fuck large companies, open source software is the only way forward

  • @ninjabard
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    I gave it a 5 star rating and left this as my review.

    “Regardless of what a Racist, Fascist, Fear-mongering, Election rigging POS would have you believe; it’s the Gulf of Mexico.”

  • @[email protected]
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    If anybody actually read the text of the executive order, they would immediately see that, unlike Trump & co. claim, it actually does not rename the Gulf of Mexico:

    rename as the ‘‘Gulf of America’’ the U.S. Continental Shelf area bounded on the northeast, north, and northwest by the States of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida and extending to the seaward boundary with Mexico and Cuba in the area formerly named as the Gulf of Mexico

    This “renames” as “Gulf of America” the part of Gulf of Mexico in US territorial waters. (Though how you can “rename” something which never had a specific name is unclear to me.) In other words, it is simply incorrect to label the entire gulf as Gulf of America even according to the text of the executive order. Instead, Gulf of America should be a sub-area in the northern part of the Gulf of Mexico.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 day ago

      But they know no one will read the fine print. They’ll get the news coverage they want out of it.

  • Moineau
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    Google mad at the public for trying to shove them off of Trump’s cock hissing as they clamp back down even harder.

  • @[email protected]
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    Just downloaded Organic Maps as a replacement. No ads/tracking plus it’s open source and uses OSM. Seems pretty cool so far.

    • bitwolf
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      OSM community may add a locale metadata for Gulf of America for en-US.

    • @[email protected]
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      Magic Earth is a great companion for turn-based driving GPS. I just need these apps business search and discovery to be better. For example, it’s really easy to find coffee shops and compare quickly using google maps and it’s basically impossible on open source methods. Wider adoption should help but it feels years away for normal people with short patience to try.

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        I was going to mention that if you’re out and about, StreetComplete and Every Door and MapComplete are excellent for gamifying casual contributions. OsmAnd has savable custom searches.

        But if you’re wanting to compare, I’m gussing you might be wanting more than opening hours and cuisine, perhaps reviews?

    • @[email protected]
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      I like organic maps but if you are not in a pretty densely populated area that people update regularly, you’re straight up just not going to have some things on it for years. Even in major cities you need to get used to knowing the exact address to input, as well as understand that it is not giving you an optimal route that takes into account things like traffic or road construction or other variables. It basically just gives you what it thinks is the shortest distance from point A to point B, which is more often than not not the best route.

      I like it, I use it for probably 30-40% of my navigation. But you have been warned. It’s akin to pre-loaded car navigation from 15 years ago.

      • bitwolf
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        I am in a more remote area. Coverage is good in towns but not on residential streets.

        I use StreetComplete as I walk around new areas and try to fill things in. It gamifies it a little bit with “quests” but you can do your own thing.

        Its great seeing the fast feedback loop into Organic Maps at the next update.

      • zqps
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        The dataset (“what you have on it”) and the quality of navigation are two very different things. For the first you can help directly to address it, for example with the app StreetComplete.

    • Flying Squid
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      Totally useless for me, unfortunately. I’m in a new town and a new country and the lack of information on it compared to either Google or Apple makes it something I have no reason to use.

      I hope it gets better so I can switch. I really don’t have a choice right now if I want to get around and just do basic things like find out what shops are open.

      • Elvith Ma'for
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        Register an OSM account and be the change you want to see in your local map!

        • Flying Squid
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          92 days ago

          How can I be the change I want to see when I don’t have the information I need in the first place?

          • bitwolf
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            11 hour ago

            I only fill things in for places I’ve been or am already familiar with.

            You can also check websites for places. You can get the site from Google Maps, of a web search, and start to fill things in you see missing.

          • Elvith Ma'for
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            I don’t mean that you need to enter info there that you don’t have. But - you found a new shop? Cool. Enter it in OSM. Or checking it’s correctly in OSM. Or append their opening hours to the data set or…

            For some easy edits, there’s e.g. the android(?) app StreetComplete which will show „quests“ on OSM in your area to complete datasets. Like „is this street lit?“ „what surface does this road have?“, „are there board walks?“, „what’s this house number here?“, „what’s name of this street?“ and so on.

            You can do such things on an afternoon stroll in your area and it will help you learn your surroundings and discover things.

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              I’m in the us and it doesn’t even recognize street names on my city. Labeling buisnesses doesn’t matter.

              • @[email protected]
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                I am far to busy to take afternoon strolls.

                Bro, you have 3600 posts and almost 30.000 comments in 1.5 years on this platform, I see you in almost any instance and in countless communities.

                Please, take an afternoon stroll.

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                  And it takes me seconds to make them in between searching for the jobs I’ve only been searching for in the last three weeks.

                  But sure, count the entire 1.5 years.

                  Amazing how people just assume because you can take 30 seconds of time every so often to look at Lemmy, you have all the time in the world. What the fuck else am I supposed to do when I’m taking breaks, stick my finger in my ass?

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah I tried to get past bad naming but it’s just very annoying to have all the places in your town named as if they are in the next town over the river in a different province !

    • @Psythik
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      No. Don’t give up the fight this easily. Google will eventually allow reviews again once this whole thing calms down. And that’s when we strike again.

      • @[email protected]
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        101 day ago

        If you really want to stick it to Google, the best way to do so as an individual is by dropping their products. Better to support products/companies you can trust than to try to bully a soulless corporation into acting like it gives a shit again.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 day ago

        Guys this isn’t activism, this isn’t protest, this isn’t going to stop fascism. Go outside.

  • RejZoR
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    People need to stop using Google shit services. Like, seriously. There are so many other good services provided by other companies or even just people who make them for fun as a hobby.

    • @[email protected]
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      Google Maps has been hardest for me to replace. No one else seems to have the business directory aspect as good. Happy to hear suggestions!

        • @[email protected]
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          Ah yes, I remember the promise of Yelp but its implementation on iOS has been the actual worst user experience for years. It is nothing but frustrating that it almost seems purposeful

        • @QuarterSwede
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          Hard disagree. Yelp is terrible in the US.

    • @Hawke
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      Find me a replacement for Google Docs and I’m in.

      • Arghblarg
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        LibreOffice has just announced a wasm port of their suite, to run on and offline…

          • Arghblarg
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            wasm is short for ‘web assembly’, a binary format for programs to run in web browsers (like a lower-level, faster javascript). I think the goal is to have LibreOffice run in a browser with all the same capabilities as native desktop LibreOffice.

        • @Hawke
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          I just tried that actually.

          Not at all impressed with its integrated OnlyOffice. I want an alternative to MS office not a clone.

        • @Karjalan
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          Is that the same Proton who’s ceo recently decided he wanted to throw his hat in the trump dick sucking ring… Despite not even being in the US?

    • @ilmagico
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      I’m all for dropping Google if you can, but this is not Google’s fault, it’s Trump’s. Google is simply abiding by its policies of showing names chosen by a given country. If you’re in Mexico, my understanding is that it still shows Gulf of Mexico.

      Ah, and as far as dropping Google maps… seriously, I can’t find a valid alternative with real time traffic data as good as Google, free or paid, what do you suggest?

      • @[email protected]
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        I’ve been using Here we go for years. I think it started as a Nokia project, that spun off to it’s own thing. I started using to conserve data. You download the map of your region when you have Wi-Fi, and it’s pretty low data load from there, directions and traffic updates mostly. I’ve been happy with it for a long time. I haven’t opened g-maps in ages. I know there are other options out there, open source and what not, but I never felt the need to try anything else out.

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        Sure, all these giant corporations have no choice but to tongue Trump’s butthole.

        EDIT:

        Google is simply abiding by its policies of showing names chosen by a given country.

        But this is specifically not the country (as in Congress or the majority of people) choosing it. This was an Executive Order because Trump hates Brown people. It’s also not legal.

      • @CastorSulMush
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        In Canada it’s now showing: Gulf of Mexico ( Gulf of America). Might be just a matter of time before they completely switch it over to Gulf of America.

      • knightly the Sneptaur
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        I blame google. If it takes an act of congress to rename a post office then renaming the gulf should too.

      • @[email protected]
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        Bull turkey.

        1st Amendment: Trump can’t order Google what to call any particular location. He can ask, Google can follow along (or not), and we can tell Google to get bent (or not).

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        I’m in Canada and it shows me the bullshit name. The way Google correctly handles highly temporary vanity bullshit is to limit the name change to just that country’s users.

      • no banana
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        It shows me Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America).

        • @ilmagico
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          The article says that for the rest of the world it still shows “Gulf of Mexico” … I’m in the USA so I can’t check. Are you saying that you are not in the USA and it shows both names?

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            Yes, it shows both, which is what makes it so ridiculous. The white nationalist government of one country on the entire planet refers to it by that name, the country that Google is based in, and everyone else in the world is forced to see it? You can’t convince me that’s not politically motivated.

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              Yeah, that is ridiculous. I don’t really have a lot of respect for Google already, but this erodes what bit of respect I had left for them.

          • @DOPdan
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            Yes, here in Canada it shows both, with Gulf of America in brackets.

      • @[email protected]
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        I find Waze has better real-time traffic info. Driving time estimates may vary a bit more, but I find it to be a more than adequate replacement for most tasks.

        You do have to gut check some of its suggestions, though: it seems to think some roads are slower, even when they’re not as busy, and will route around them.

        • @nelly_man
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          Waze has been owned by Google since 2013.

        • @TheEntity
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          Isn’t Waze owned by Google too?

        • @ilmagico
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          Thanks for the suggestion, but yeah, Waze is Google. Also, unless it improved a lot lately, I really didn’t like it, personally.

          On Android, Organic Maps or OsmAnd are pretty good if traffic data is not needed, Magic Earth has “traffic” but it’s not accurate and pales compared to gmaps. What else is there? sygic? tom tom? I tried them all a few years ago, they all had some big deal breaker. Maybe I should look at them again.

  • @Paddzr
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    Oh I didn’t know Apple is also a fuckboi.

    Surprisingly it didn’t make the news like when Google did it, how come? Especially with how big apple is in USA.

    • @IamAnonymous
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      Apple updated it a few days after Google so there was more focus on Google. So far Apple allows you to report an issue which I suspect will be removed next week.

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      This is new though. The difference is, it’s not being limited to citizens of one country. It’s being shown globally, regardless of location.

      This is from the EU.

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        It’s not new, they’ve done that for other places where the name has changed. Like “Myanmar (Burma)”.

        • @[email protected]
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          But that’s a more complicated situation. This is just ridiculous internal US politics. It’s firmly incorrect to even mention GuA outside of the USA

          Would you want the USA name on maps across the world changed if some country like Belgium or Canada legally renamed it to Trumpistan?

          • @[email protected]
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            This is just ridiculous internal US politics.

            That’s all any of this is. Look at all the disputed names and you’re going to hit your daily quota on “stupid conflicts” real fast.

            Would you want the USA name on maps across the world changed if some country like Belgium or Canada legally renamed it to Trumpistan?

            “Sea of Japan” shows with “(East Sea)” under it right now. So it probably would?