• @Alexstarfire@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    It still shows Gulf of Mexico for me. Google Maps on Android.

    EDIT: Forgot I had updates turned off. I manually took the update and now see the name change. What a bunch of pussies.

    • 1024_Kibibytes
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      31 month ago

      Same thing for me. If I zoom in, it says “Golfo de América”. If I zoom out, I see “Golfo de México (Golfo de América)”. My settings for Google are in Spanish, so I was wondering what they would do.

      • MudMan
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        31 month ago

        While signed out from a non-US location that’s what I always get at every zoom level.

        You’d think that’s less of a problem, but it does refute the theory someone has above that it’s some downstream source data pull rather than a bootlicking thing.

        Incidentally, it is time to take as much of your software and workflow away from US companies as you can if you’re not an American. Self hosting is best, local is second best, but non-US is key and you’re not going to get there fully right away, so get started when you can.

  • @Illegalmexicant@lemmy.world
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    81 month ago

    I could understand “gulf of the Americas” or “gulf of North America”. Otherwise just just sell the naming rights. Every 4 yrs. Draft Kings’ gulf of get $20 free after your first bet.

  • katy ✨
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    71 month ago

    Hope Google engineers like me reporting an error every hour

  • @dirtycrow@programming.dev
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    41 month ago

    I feel like Google’s CEO has plausible deniability here since they are using GNIS records. That’s ignoring how cozy the corporation and President are, in order to relax Big Tech regulations. Trump is just getting his way unfortunately ever since he butchered most of the government, so I guess we have his lackey Doug Burgum to thank for swinging the axe here.