← Back to context Comment by humaniania 4 years ago You have no clue what information Google used to reach this decision. 5 comments humaniania Reply 2cb 4 years ago Yeah no one outside of Google does including the developers who got banned, that's kinda the whole problem... lamontcg 4 years ago We need an anti-Kafka law to force tech companies to disclose the reasons behind account bans and provide for an appeals process.This will naturally make their jobs a whole lot harder, but currently they're just externalizing their costs onto people like in this article.Just like all the recent articles pointing out that "identity theft" is a term offloading incompetence of the companies onto the individual.We need to stop putting up with this shit. Jensson 4 years ago Google didn't give a reason in this case. Have you heard of a big company getting terminated like this without being given a reason? So as far as I know the rules are unfair. yashasolutions 4 years ago That's precisely the point. People want to understand what they did wrong. sharken 4 years ago Isn't that a serious problem, when the final decision withholds information related to the case.For all we know it could be the virus attack that lead to Googles decision.
2cb 4 years ago Yeah no one outside of Google does including the developers who got banned, that's kinda the whole problem... lamontcg 4 years ago We need an anti-Kafka law to force tech companies to disclose the reasons behind account bans and provide for an appeals process.This will naturally make their jobs a whole lot harder, but currently they're just externalizing their costs onto people like in this article.Just like all the recent articles pointing out that "identity theft" is a term offloading incompetence of the companies onto the individual.We need to stop putting up with this shit.
lamontcg 4 years ago We need an anti-Kafka law to force tech companies to disclose the reasons behind account bans and provide for an appeals process.This will naturally make their jobs a whole lot harder, but currently they're just externalizing their costs onto people like in this article.Just like all the recent articles pointing out that "identity theft" is a term offloading incompetence of the companies onto the individual.We need to stop putting up with this shit.
Jensson 4 years ago Google didn't give a reason in this case. Have you heard of a big company getting terminated like this without being given a reason? So as far as I know the rules are unfair.
yashasolutions 4 years ago That's precisely the point. People want to understand what they did wrong.
sharken 4 years ago Isn't that a serious problem, when the final decision withholds information related to the case.For all we know it could be the virus attack that lead to Googles decision.
Yeah no one outside of Google does including the developers who got banned, that's kinda the whole problem...
We need an anti-Kafka law to force tech companies to disclose the reasons behind account bans and provide for an appeals process.
This will naturally make their jobs a whole lot harder, but currently they're just externalizing their costs onto people like in this article.
Just like all the recent articles pointing out that "identity theft" is a term offloading incompetence of the companies onto the individual.
We need to stop putting up with this shit.
Google didn't give a reason in this case. Have you heard of a big company getting terminated like this without being given a reason? So as far as I know the rules are unfair.
That's precisely the point. People want to understand what they did wrong.
Isn't that a serious problem, when the final decision withholds information related to the case.
For all we know it could be the virus attack that lead to Googles decision.