cross-posted from: https://ponder.cat/post/1485960

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum wrote a letter asking Google to reject the U.S. decision to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America on its mapping service.

  • misk@sopuli.xyz
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    9 hours ago

    But why? Does anyone know an instance where local Google Maps version doesn’t follow local naming? Why would Google change it in Mexican version of Maps? Is Mexican president a Lemmy user?

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    Oh no, I just realised Americans think there’s one version of Google maps and that we’re all using theirs. Didn’t think there’d be so many on Lemmy.

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    18 hours ago

    Google is not an authority, it’s a publisher. Like any publisher, it can decide which naming standard to follow in its publications.

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      This is going to be important too because a lot of people are going to be walking into the ocean over the next few years, and are going to need directions to it.

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    21 hours ago

    Because Google is going to play both sides.

    They’ll look at the geo location of your ip v and name it based on where you’re from.

    Not entirely different from changing the language to your local dialect.

    Non issue and a distraction from real issues.

    Stop giving this meaningless stupidity Any air time.

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      18 hours ago

      They said that in Mexico, it will show the Gulf of Mexico, and outside of the US, they will show both names.

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        10 hours ago

        I wonder if they will also show both names in foreign languages. That would only be possible for those languages that use a direct translation of the English name and then still it would be very weird to just add a new name that’s not the official one in that language.

        Does anyone know other examples where two names are shown? Plenty of things have different names in different countries or languages, so I’m trying to understand what the criteria are to show both names in an international context. Maybe it only happens for languages where two names exist.

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    22 hours ago

    I hope everyone understands the oligarchs are trying to project their power through their American Tech companies’ global reach. This is just fucken Handlebars by the Flowbots.

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        12 hours ago

        I recently discovered Handle Your Bars which was a clapback to a shitty “cover” that was done of the song and it is pretty great. That’s like a few years old now too I’m just behind the times.

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    23 hours ago

    Google isn’t the de facto authority, they only have authority over their own maps. That said, mapmakers have always had influence (Amerigo Vespucci and Martin Waldseemüller, anyone?) It won’t change for people outside the US, much like the Sea of Japan shows different names for people accessing Google Maps from Japan or Korea.

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    23 hours ago

    Because they paid a lot of money for Tru - I mean they rubbed up really nicely up against Tru - I mean because they’re one of the monoliths with ties to the American political syste - I mean because they’re totally trustworthy and impartial actors.

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    22 hours ago

    Sorry Google. I don’t use any of your services at all, ever. It is the Gulf of Mexico and it will remain the Gulf of Mexico. just like fench fries are not freedom fries, they’re french fries and french toast is not Texas toast, it’s french toast. Google can take a long leap off of a very tall bridge.

    I trust that others will maintain proper naming conventions when publishing maps and not buckle under the pressure of a thin skinned toddler and his cult followers.