This is specifically for their "Team Pixel" people. Those people are specifically in an ambassador program, they're not "free" reviewers like you're more familiar with, as they're employed/contracted directly by Google. This isn't going to affect the reviewers you probably are actually following.
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Exactly, same shit apple has done for years. This isn't some strong arm bs it's a contract deal they signed into
Do these people employed/contracted directly by Google tell their viewers they're employed/contracted directly by Google? Then it doesn't make a difference. does it?
And why do you think the reviewers people are familiar with aren't part of the program. Do you have a list?
Do these people employed/contracted directly by Google tell their viewers they're employed/contracted directly by Google?
Yes. They're required to use #TeamPixel and #ad hashtags on their posts, because they're considered sponsored content. I got invited to apply to the program several years back because I had a monetized YouTube channel at the time, and I remember their application form asked if I'd be okay with putting those hashtags on my social accounts.
For what it's worth, I didn't actually apply, because it's meant for content creators, which I am not. My YouTube channel was monetized basically in error, because I never actually used it, so I'm sure they would've denied me, anyway.
And why do you think the reviewers people are familiar with aren't part of the program.
Most of the bigger reviewers aren't part of any sort of ambassador program, just because it basically limits them to only being able to provide coverage toward that company's product (or at the very least, forces them into being biased toward their product), without the benefits of actually being employed by that company.
And to my understanding, Team Pixel members aren't directly paid for it; they just get an early unit of every new device they make and are asked to "review" it within a certain timeframe of the product launch. At least, none of the forms that I saw mentioned any payment, beyond free devices.
Unsurprising. TBH, I wouldn't trust the judgement of a #TeamPixel member either.
That camera bump is way too big. The previous models looked so much better.