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It's still Gulf of Russia on Yandex maps. JK, it's Галф оф Мексико
Apple changed it too? I literally had a coworker gloat about how they're glad they switched to apple since their iPhone would NEVER do that bc Apple is an "ethical company".
They are trying to drill it into people's head until the name becomes normalised and accepted.
Meanwhile Google wont even update street adresses that are 10+ years wrong ffs
Surely more fully the "Intellectual Gulf of America".
The place to protest this isn't Google.
We need to have everyone propose a name change to the official body in charge of place names, the US Board on Geographic Names.
Unfortunately, one of the rules on name changes is "Changing a name merely to correct or re-establish historical usage is not in and of itself a reason to change a name."
On the other hand, they also say "The most important consideration is local use and acceptance," so the sooner we act, the better.
I still think the name is apt, as "America" refers to the entire super-continent, North and South.
In accordance with the more appropriate name for the great Gulf, I hereby propose that all Mexicans become also known as Americans, and all people from the United States henceforth become known as "USians".
I further propose this confer full, nay, enhanced US citizenship to all Americans. If they even want that shit anymore.
It shows like this for me?? does anyone know why??
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I love peppers
That’s the best choice yet - hot peppers are one thing that all the peoples around the Gulf of Mexico have in common
This caused me to delete Google Maps, but their removal of Black History month from Google Calendar is what's making me contemplate migrating everything else away from them...
I started last week. Been contemplating doing it for a while and this whole disgusting series of events pushed me over the edge.
Cancelled every paying google services I had and I've been replacing their apps with alternatives slowly but surely.
For now it looks like this on my phone
- Tidal replaces youtube music
- Tom Tom replaced Waze unless I find something better
- Back to using firefox instead of chrome with google / Facebook tracking blocking extensions and more
- Got a proton mail and in the process of moving everything that matters to it
Only thing I would love that I can't get right now is an alternative OS for my phone that I don't have to tinker a lot with, I know rhey exist but everything I read on the subject basically says: don't bother. Setting up Endeavour OS on my laptop is already a lot of work for a 42 year old Linux noob like me, even though it's far from the most complicated distro from what I understand....
I also set another launcher on my smart tv, deactivated all the google accounts that I could and I'm in the process of setting up a plex server on my laptop which I'll fill with loot from the High Seas. It's really stupid of them because I was fine paying for the convenience of streaming but now I'm gonna make a point of not doing it and I'll probably never gonna come back.
Next, I need to figure out how to migrate my website / domain out of google but that's a next week problem. By the end of the winter, I should be properly google / Microsoft free.
It's a harsh process I'm not gonna lie but it is very rewarding even though, I don't lie to myself about the fact that it's just another drop in the bucket and it's not gonna change much in the end but at least I live better with myself by doing it.
There's some recent controversy with proton mail. And I thought Google domains was sold to squarespace?
If you can, add a 1-star review in Play Store for Google Maps while you're at it. And a comment why.
I did the commenting, they deleted my review for "politics".
First off fuck trump
But my hot take is that google should show it as gulf of america and remove holidays from the calendar. Google should be a source of fact and the fact is the Republican administration has officially renamed the gulf of Mexico and removed those as federally recognized holidays.
Google shouldn't be "protesting", the blame here is on the US government. I dont want Google's "opinion" on things when I search. Be mad at Google when they also refuse to do black history doodles on their front page (like, right now I think)
You're missing the part where Trump has no authority to do any of that.
I was curious about Open Street Maps, since anyone can edit it.
Gulf of America comes up specifically as an official name for US, and there is also a note about how if you change the English name without agreement in the discussion then it will be reverted:
Discussion is here: https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/gulf-of-america-gulf-of-mexico/124571
It seems the general consensus is that the US have that as an official name, but it's not the common English name so name:en stays as the Gulf of Mexico.
I was very happy to open up organic maps and see it still listed as Mexico.
I'm still trying to get out of Google maps.
Even the german language version does this now.
How long until the US pull a China and attack mexican fishing boats?
Google has had to deal with disputed place names a number of times.
There's the Sea of Japan which has the parenthesized name "East Sea", which I think is only used in Korea.
There's the Persian Gulf sometimes known as the Arabian gulf.
There's the Falkland Islands which the Argentinians refer to as Islas Malvinas.
What's really dumb about this is that it goes directly against the old policy (from 2008) where they said:
When our policy says that we display the "primary, common, local" names for a body of water, each of those three adjectives has an important and distinct meaning. By saying "primary", we aim to include names of dominant use, rather than having to add every conceivable local nickname or variation. By saying "common", we mean to include names which are in widespread daily use, rather than giving immediate recognition to any arbitrary governmental re-naming. In other words, if a ruler announced that henceforth the Pacific Ocean would be named after her mother, we would not add that placemark unless and until the name came into common usage.
But, the Gulf of "America" is not in common usage anywhere. Canada should see only "Gulf of Mexico", even though it shares a language with the country that officially renamed it to "Gulf of America". And in particular Germany shouldn't see anything about "Amerika" because that's just not a thing in any German-speaking country.
Really, it should be Gulf of America (Gulf of Mexico) in the US and whatever the local name is everywhere else.
Organic Maps is cool.
The more quickly the world decouples from the US, the better.
"In the movies the USA always saves the world, but in real life the world has to be saved from the USA".
Out of all of the shit Trump is doing, this is the least consequential. Trans people are dying because they can't get medical care, immigrants are being sent to a concentration camp in Guantanamo Bay, Trump is planning to level Gaza... but let's talk about a name on a map.
Lots of people are talking about all of it. To me this is positioning for expansionism. Less important right now for sure though
No, don't use the sexy meme template for this change. It's just a dumb dick measuring move. It doesn't deserve that honor.
That singlehandedly caused me to begin actively moving away from Google starting yesterday. Gonna be a pain in the ass, but I'm working on it.
My interim e-mail solution is mailbox.org. Trying a 30-day free trial and annoyed at having to pay, but fuck it. It's cheap. Like $1-$3/month. Will see.
I'm assuming OpenStreetMaps has an app and plan to check today.
I've started decluttering/backing up my Drive and Photos so that I can unsubscribe from their recently-changed shit subscription structure without losing essential files.
Organic Maps is the recommendation I've been seeing for OSM. I've been using it for a week or so and have been liking it so far.
Where is this from?