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by p_l
1159 days ago
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Because Google no longer knows how to do customer/developer engagement just as it goes into things that require it more? It doesn't help that it allows others to push opinion pieces in media that build up memes against its products (I honestly believe it's non-trivial part of what killed Google+ - at some point someone believed at Google about it being "ghost town" and started making it more FB-like and pushing "new people to observe" at you, making it less and less usable). The infamous "will kill your account on basis of unaccountable algorithm and you can't do anything about it" is another big issue when trying to get clients on GCP. I honestly find GCP to be the best cloud I can use when not going full hog on things like AWS-specific services, yet there's always the fear that Google will just kill the account, possibly shuttering the business. |
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I get that feeling sometimes about my Gmail account.
If I do get deleted by the algorithm, then I feel the only way I will get support is by posting it on hackernews.