Expertise reporter

Google Maps has blocked evaluations for the Gulf of Mexico, after criticism of its choice to label it “Gulf of America” for customers within the US.
The tech big updated the name of the location on Wednesday after President Donald Trump ordered it to be modified in official authorities paperwork.
Clicking on the label for the Gulf in Google Maps now brings up a notice saying “posting is at the moment turned off”.
Google additionally seems to have deleted some damaging evaluations left within the wake of its identify change.
The BBC has requested the corporate for remark.
“Some kinds of locations usually tend to obtain posts, like evaluations, that violate Google’s insurance policies,” the label added to the Gulf consequence states.
“To forestall this, Google has turned off posting.”
The latest overview left for the location result on Google Maps now seems to be from a month in the past.
Some customers are claiming on social media that damaging evaluations they posted to object to the change have been eliminated, and have accused Google of “censorship.”
So-called “review-bombing” has grow to be a well-liked type of on-line protest in opposition to firms or companies that seem in Google Search or Maps outcomes.
In December, Google removed derogatory reviews of a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania the place Luigi Mangione – the 26-year-old since charged with the homicide of United Healthcare boss Brian Thompson – had been arrested.
The tactic has additionally been deployed to govern an app’s rankings on cell marketplaces.
In 2020, folks used it to criticise President Trump’s then-proposal to ban TikTok – reportedly leaving hundreds of critical reviews on his re-election marketing campaign app on Apple’s App Retailer.
It was additionally utilized by GameStop merchants to hit again at stock-trading apps reminiscent of Robinhood that launched buying and selling restrictions amid the 2021 market upset.
Google says it takes motion to forestall abuse of its overview mechanisms by utilizing automated strategies to detect “uncommon patterns” of exercise – reminiscent of a location or enterprise having a sudden spike in a single star evaluations.
It provides motion could embody briefly disabling contributions to listings or eradicating “policy-violating content material” to forestall abuse of its instruments or faux evaluations.
Forbes reported on Thursday that the corporate had “tacitly admitted” to eradicating evaluations criticising the Gulf location’s renaming on Maps.
The BBC has requested Google to verify whether or not it has deleted them.
It comes after Google mentioned in a blog post on Monday that US customers would see “Gulf of America” substitute Gulf of Mexico on Maps.
It mentioned this adopted a “longstanding coverage” of reflecting identify modifications up to date in official US authorities sources.
The identify would stay unchanged in Mexico and the remainder of the world would see “Gulf of America” added subsequent to its present identify in brackets, Google added.
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum wrote a letter to the company asking them to not rename the Gulf in a letter in late January.
In the meantime, Apple has additionally modified the identify for US customers of its personal Maps app.
The White Home highlighted it in a submit on X (previously Twitter) on Wednesday – with a picture of Apple Maps displaying “Gulf of America” instead of Gulf of Mexico.
Huge tech companies and their chief executives have been accused of attempting to “curry favour” with the Trump administration by controversial coverage modifications.
Meta introduced it could ditch US fact-checkers and a few world content material insurance policies in January, and later joined a slew of companies together with Google and Amazon in scaling back diversity recruitment goals.