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by bprasanna
1490 days ago
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They should avoid using the word community, if side product of these contributions are going to empower their sales. I had been contributing to Google Maps for more than 8 years now, but in return all i get is stars and maximum an invite to a meetup. But, when i saw the other side of Google Maps with respect to consuming it through API usage point of view, the prices are not affordable in long term. Also, there is a clear monopolization of maps data, but the data is enriched by human volunteers who never get the share of API revenue. In this age of web3 all these crowdsourcing and community keywords from companies like Google will earn more backlash than a warm welcome. |
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They do provide many free services. Google Maps being one of them, you liked their product and used it and it was very useful hence you contributed back to improve it.
If you had paid for their services then you could complain but if you are using it for free then don't use it for free and then complain. You could always use other products or paid products like GPS from garmin.
I don't understand why so much hate towards companies which are supporting free products and enriching lives of billions of people.
If these free products were not there can you imagine how so many poor people across globe could afford free internet technologies?
// Not google employee, opinions are mine.