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Google blocks, deletes negative reviews of changes in the Gulf of America, when Mexico threatens to sue

Google blocks, deletes negative reviews of changes in the Gulf of America, when Mexico threatens to sue

Google deleted and blocked the negative users’ feedback to Google Maps Renovation of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.

According to ForbesThe Google Secretary “silently recognized” that the company is entrusted with users who are considered a violation of standard policy.

Monday, Google has announced that Google Map users in the US There will be a change of name after the executive order by President Donald Trump in January.

Google Map users quickly upset the name change and expressed their dissatisfaction, leaving mass negative feedback or bombardment.

“We regularly set the protection at times when we expect deposits that are outside the topic or not related to someone’s direct experience with the place,” said Forbes spokesman.

According to BBCUsers left one star reviews for the Gulf and informed Google that the Gulf of America was written.

Google is accustomed to this activity because bombardment is often a tactic that is previously critical of business or industry, leaving bad reviews on online platforms.

The company has changed its name after the information system of geographical names has updated the Gulf of Mexico to the Bay of America.

Google has stated that it has a policy of changing names based on updates provided by official government sources.

However, critics of this decision not simply include reviewers on the Internet.

On Thursday, Mexico President Claudius Sheinbaum threatened a civilian lawsuit against Google through the Gulf renaming, According to Associated Press.

Sheinbaum said although Trump’s order included only the “continental shelves of the United States”, Google Maps was renamed the whole body of the Gulf of America.

Mexico has sovereignty over its own continental shelves of the Gulf, said Shaynbaum.

Shaynbaum previously sent a letter to Google, which voices the opposition of the name before it was accepted on the Google Map.

It is not clear where such a lawsuit will be filed if Mexico City passes.