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by gommm 1497 days ago
Well, he's been stumbling in the dark and decided to try this but I don't think it's necessarily a reasonable guess. In hindsight, it's easy to look at this commit and see that as being the reason, but if I were the dev, it wouldn't be my first idea, especially since this feature has been there for a while and since it doesn't actually share contact details at any point, it's just a feature related to contacts that optionally retrieves the favicon.

Of course, if I were the dev, I'd eventually try and go through anything that touches contact and disables that to try and see if that solves the problem, but again that shows that Google doesn't communicate at all.

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I think part of the issue is it isn't even clear to developers when (or if) the issue is fixed.

It seems that there is firstly no reason or clarification given. Then, it seems the process of reviewing an update can happen out of phase or sync.

That means there's a very weak "compliance oracle" to see if you've correctly identified the right issue or not. And with high latency, likely it will be difficult to find the right issue quickly.

Disabling everything isn't really a good solution in the longer term as a developer - Google needs to learn to communicate with developers via intelligent humans that actually understand what they're doing, and can have a discussion and help get the issue addressed.