| Thanks for the explanation. However, I was describing the deceptive advertisement that came along with the flight->calendar populating feature (which is fine). The advertisement that Google added to my calendar was an auto-populated fake hotel reservation. It was setup to look as if I'd previously reserved rooms but had simply failed to confirm the final ccard info -- the click-thru literally went straight to the enter ccard info page with my "reservation" prepopulated. This was trying to hijack any other reservation that I might have intended to make (of course it was really obvious to me since we were staying w/relatives). Let's be clear: Adding a "need a hotel?" link to my calendar might be ok. Populating my calendar with an item for a business I've never even contacted is an advertisement. Falsely claiming I've already made a reservation when I've never even contacted the business is a lie. It is a deceptive practice. I was genuinely surprised to see this level of both advertising and deception from Google. |
So you're being downvoted for claiming to have been the target of an unrealistic sounding advertisement campaign that, it seems, no one else has ever been targeted by. This, at Google scale, is pretty unlikely.
To give a recent similar example from HN, a user was complaining that google was incorrectly tracking their watch history on YouTube. In reality, they had been infected with malware that watched YouTube videos in the background. Your story gives me the same vibe, and that's likely why people are downvoting.