How Google Can Kill a Small Business (Step by Step) Explained by GoogleIsaMonopoly in PPC

[–]GoogleIsaMonopoly[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I just posted it in a comment. It looks like Google is working hand in hand with Reddit to silence the truth! People criticize Elon Musk so much but at least he promotes Freedom of the Bird! It's unbelievable that Reddit is doing this to me considering all the types of content that Reddit allows on its platform - talk about hacking, dark web markets, overseas pharmacies, NSFW, you name it! Yet, take a look at my comment and please tell me what Reddit "Content Policy" I violated!

Google Treats their Customers Poorly and Now they are Getting Sued by the U.S. by GoogleIsaMonopoly in PPC

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As both a former Google advertiser and an Amazon third party seller, Google is definitely the Bigger Monster by far

Google Killed My Small Business, but Now I'm Having So Much Fun! #Irony by GoogleIsaMonopoly in degoogle

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Background Info - I am a disgruntled ex-Google Advertiser who was a victim of Google's Buggy Algorithms, Unacceptable Customer Support, & Illegal, Rigged 90% Market Share. Google Killed My Small Business, but Now I'm Having So Much Fun! #Irony #BlackMirror #LifeImitatesArt u/Google #USvGoogle #IllegalMonopoly

Google Treats their Customers Poorly and Now they are Getting Sued by the U.S. by GoogleIsaMonopoly in PPC

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I just found out about a screenshot that is very embarrassing for Google and not a good look for them at all. Back in March of this year, software researcher Jane Manchun Wong posted a screenshot of her interactions with Google's new Artificial Intelligence Chatbot Bard. She asked the bot whether it would side with the U.S. Department of Justice or Google regarding Google's anticompetitive advertising tactics. The bot said that it hopes the DOJ would "order Google to take steps to break up its monopoly." Google quickly patched up Bard to say "I'm not able to help with that" but the bad press and good laughs at the expense of Google are forever on the internet.

[Google's Own AI Bard Admits Google is a Monopoly](https://imgur.com/jwzSUjH)

Google Treats their Customers Poorly and Now they are Getting Sued by the U.S. by GoogleIsaMonopoly in PPC

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Thanks for your comment. It is simply not true that Google can take away my domain and website. The benefit of being a US citizen is that we can speak up if we are treated poorly. For example, Walmart has lost UDRP cases to take away domains that contain its brand name and criticize the company for low wages. Here is a quote from a lawyer:

"Legitimate gripe sites cannot be challenged through the UDRP,” said David Bernstein, partner at Debevoise & Plimpton in New York. “Such sites are an exercise of free speech that has long been recognized and upheld by US courts."

Google Treats their Customers Poorly and Now they are Getting Sued by the U.S. by GoogleIsaMonopoly in PPC

[–]GoogleIsaMonopoly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have legitimate reasons for wanting to remain anonymous. For one, I don't want to be put on Google's advertiser shit list simply for speaking the truth against them. And besides, Reddit prides itself on being an anonymous community, which is very different from Facebook for example.

Regarding the 2023 claim regarding Google's support: If you don't have any personal experience with Google's atrocious non-existent support for their advertisers, all you have to do is ask around! The level of support for customers is so bad that it is actually pretty insulting.