Google had a motto “Don’t be evil”, where it’s not a ‘normal’
company value.
This value is no longer current, why?
Is it because that
goal has already been breached?
Google is one of the
world’s largest advertising corporations and supplier of data to
the FiveEyes global surveillance network, and as a result its (alleged)
illegal actions, such as breach of copyright or monopolistic
behaviour have long been overlooked by governments worldwide.
Depending on one’s
interests ‘influencers’ such as the Kardashians, Khabane Lame, Mr
Beast, PewDiePie etc, in fact all of them even collectively, pale in
comparison to how Google can ‘influence’ people.
Google ‘falsifies’
search results, in one example based on a person’s login, where the
internet history is used to profile the user’s religious, political
and sexual beliefs, compared to another person’s different internet
useage history rather than the metrics on hand of the topic concerned.
Google even removes topics from its search pool, see post from 14 years ago:
Youtube censoring Wikileaks
AS mentioned before
Google is the world’s largest copyright breacher, where nothing has
been done about it for decades, where now it allows the theft of creator’s content
on its YouTube platform to be used for A.I. as an example.
So what’s the
point of copyright law, if it’s not being enforced?
Is it only enforced if a kid downloaded a song for 'free'?
To make matters even
worse, people coming to YouTube to obtain an honest review of a phone
from a ‘content creator’ cannot even trust that source, as that
source is ‘influenced’ by Google.
Google gets its creators on YouTube to falsify product reviews under a program called
‘Brand Love’ where the creator MUST agree to the following:
“By opting into
this program, do you acknowledge that you are expected to feature the
Google Pixel device in place of any competitor mobile devices? Please
note that if it appears other brands are being preferred over the
Pixel, we will need to cease the relationship between the brand and
the creator”
- Therefore, can you a
potential customer of a product, trust ANY reviewer’s so called
‘review’?
- Will that reviewer
give you FULL DISCLOSURE of any terms and conditions they are bound
by?
- Will the reviewer be
bound to a NDA (Non Disclosure Agreement) that covers up illegal or
deceptive conduct?
- Which other corporations conduct business in such manner?
Google should be
charged at the very least with false, deceptive and misleading
conduct in relation to this matter.
Will the legal
system business take this course of action?
The answer would be,
probably not!